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Title Section31 1952-01-27 1 LARGEST MPTT SAHSS IW M»'»»4 THE SUNDAY TIMES Sunday Edition of The Straits Times 6t Singapore Free Press No. 860. SINGAPORE, SUNDAY, JANUARY 27, 1952. PRICE FIFTEEN CENTS PHONE ***** SINOAPORE-6.31 words
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Article571 1952-01-27 1 Famous hotel set on fire: panic in the streets CAIRO. Saturday. M C3S raged through the streets of Cairo today, wrecking and burning everything British they could find, including the world-famous Shepherds Hotel, film houses, shops and the pffices of the British Over seas Corporation.AP; UP - 571 words
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Article58 1952-01-27 1 LATE on Friday, an engineer from Pe*ak, Mr. I. A. Hax ton, was escorted from Perak to Singapore by J police offictr. During the night, his room at Raffles Hotel was guarded by police. Yesterday morning he was escorted to Kallang Airport and left by 'plane for58 words
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Article218 1952-01-27 1 LONDON. Saturday. DRITISH* newspaper editorials today reflected concern about the news from Egypt. The Times in a leading article said: "The time has clearly arrived to ask how far the spreading measures of self defence against terrorism can or should be allowed to go." It was smallReuter - 218 words
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Article92 1952-01-27 1 I*WO Home Guards were killeu when a bandit gang invaded the wired area of Kampong Raja in .the Muar district of Johore shortly after midnight on Friday. They were Gan Leong, a local Malayan Chinese Association leader and Wee Cong Sim, aged 22. The terrorists92 words
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Article30 1952-01-27 1 JEFFERSON CITY. Missouri. Sat.— The U.S. VlcePresident, Mr. Alben W. Barkley. became ill last nieht after making a speech beI fore the Missouri Bar Assol ciation.— UJ?30 words
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Article115 1952-01-27 1 Yoshida on 'Formosa Government' TOKYO. Sat. rE Japanese Prime Minister. Shigeru Yoshida. indicated today that his government intends to sign a treaty with the Nationalist Government as the government of Formosa and not of China He told Diet members: "Establishing relations with the government of Formosa does not mean thatUP - 115 words
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Article137 1952-01-27 1 AUTHORITY for the City President, Mr T P F McNeice. to spend $7,500 "at his discretion" on ar.angements for presenting the Governor of Singapore. Sir Franklin Cimson, with the Freedom of the City will be sought at the Singapore City Council meeting on Thursday.137 words
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Article51 1952-01-27 1 South Korean Foreign Minister Pyon Yon* Tal charged on Friday that 40 Japanese fishing vessels "invaded" Korean territorial waters on Jan. 21. He said the vessels were fishing within the "Rhee Line" area reserved by the South Korean Government 60 miles from the South Korean coast.Reuter - 51 words
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Article101 1952-01-27 1 CONTINUING '-heir Colony- wide sweep on markets and sundry goods stores to check the rising prices of canned goods and vegetables, Sin <r>;. re Food Control ma Mciors yesterday made another so arrestg. Arrests since rhun>cu> total 90. The arrests were made for allegedly failing101 words
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Article16 1952-01-27 1 REYKJAVIK. Sat. President of Iceland. Sveinn Bjoernsson. died last night He was 70.— Reuter.Reuter - 16 words
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Article, Illustration33 1952-01-27 1 It happened all over Singapore bit night the call "Yam Seng" and Hie lifting of glastet to the New Year— the Year Of The Dragon.33 words
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577 1952-01-27 1 SINGAPORE'S 800,000 Chinese continue their New Year's festivities today. They will celebrate the occasion by exploding thousands of fireworks and firecrackers, to ward off evil spirits during the year of the Dragon. Many of the fireworks have been made in japan and the first577 words
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Article134 1952-01-27 1 CARELESSNESS in the bum ing of joss paper* and fireworks resulted in a big headache for Hie Singapore Fire Brigade yesterday. Up to midnight last night there were 16 fifes in different parts of the city and rural »r«at. Not one was a major blaze. Commencing134 words
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Article54 1952-01-27 1 CAPETOWN, Sat —The South African Prime Minister, Dr. Daniel Malan, said yesterday there was a bloc in the United Nations who had "set themselves upon South Africa as a target. The bloc was composed of non -European countries, mostly under the leadership of India, he told theReuter - 54 words
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Article36 1952-01-27 1 RANGOON. Sat.— The Burmese Prime Minister. Thakln Nu, said yesterday that Burma will accept American economic aid providing it does not Interfere with the country's policy of neutrality In the East-West conflict. Reuter.Reuter - 36 words
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Article63 1952-01-27 1 The Ceylon Government is formulating a Rs. 19,000,000 development scheme for the Ratmalana airport, 10 miles from Colombo. The airport would not be lust a place where planes laud and take off. but also a civic recreational centre, a Civil Aviation spokesman said It has yieldedReuter - 63 words
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Article323 1952-01-27 1 Priest saves two in flood drama IPOH, Sat. heroic action ot 45--year-old Rev. Choong Kam. chief priest of the famous Sam Poh Thong cave temple in Copeng Road, saved the lives of two women devotees who were j caught in a whirlpool of mud and slime when th« bund of323 words
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Advertisement80 1952-01-27 1 COLD STOBAGE ffnH t M P CREAMERIES I f^ JT^ If^^y To all our Chinese Patrons, sSfc ?r#3 iho z We wish them i a I MAPPT and I PROSPEROUS I NEW TEAR I In all parts of South-Bast Asia, we have I thousands of satisfied Customers, some 2 with80 words
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Advertisement78 1952-01-27 1 wkkk lrA mi. mm si. fc. I HERB are many good cigarettes, but few, very come near to giving you the pleasure jo« L. H^k el rom R° tnr n"i* De Luxe Virginia. That is HEJ^ N vh^> n England's most distinguished home* iiW an<l c un *> these cigareHes78 words
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Article, Illustration1986 1952-01-27 2 JOHN ENNIS - JOHN ENNIS They say this document is proof that Shaw is writing from another world. by TWO women sat at a table in a house in Chelsea, London. One held a pen poised over a stack of paper. After a while the pen 1) ->.i«i1,986 words
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Article, Illustration29 1952-01-27 2 They say Shaw has 'written to them 3 Mis* Ceraldine Cummins, pictured here (right) with her friend. Mis* Cibbcj. who claim Hiat Shaw has answered questiowi ttmm tfce grave29 words
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Advertisement59 1952-01-27 2 •-WONDER WHEELS N? 6 *Vw(JS^^PV^ Hercules cycles Triumphed in these Jffi SlC^* flvnTlhcrcu -»P o strenuous tests The breaking of Records is l^Bm^^WjSsSK M"" the most resting trial to (iOk Hercules SOLD BY ALL LEADING DEALERS THE HERCULES CYCLE A MOTOR CO. LTD., BIRMINGHAM. tNGLAND JUMOENrAnVH.- ,i T. V. MITCHELL59 words
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Advertisement39 1952-01-27 2 I A re these both 'he lgnatures% !<rf George B*mi:d Shaw? They claim that this is the spirit signature of C.B.S. I This is a true Shaw signature from a letter written a f«w months before hit death. Fitllll'lllllCJHSllrtlMtinilMlHltMlCJllSmillillClHl.rftillll^lilliilllilllllUUUmilCJlluS39 words
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Advertisement170 1952-01-27 2 I SeW-winding Shock-prorecfed V^^' Amtnm»tmetic 's'^'^SJb 10-hourt reserve '^j^b~'f' /'''<* jSßf^ (jamm£&?iA Gd I IS COLLYC* Q./lv s ;ja. :t 'wSftSfiE j9bw^B ■aaaam^^S Law^ Jm fmf\3mfifii^ri V iinT TOMK3MT Smile into t% s^* *j your mirror ukc a good >» s^ _ft* look at your teeth. You'll be thrilled with170 words
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1225 1952-01-27 3 THERE is a need for an overhauling of Government machinery, for resolute, courageous leadership directed towards practical aims and for a reorganisation of the police said Sir John Hay, Managing Director of Cuthrie and Co. at a Singapore Press conference yesterday. Sir John,1,225 words
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Article, Illustration88 1952-01-27 3 SEATED cross-legged on the floor, Mr. Malcolm Mai Donald, the Commis-sioner-General, (centre, above) and Sir Charles Keijjhtley, the C-in-C. FARELF, (right) and surrounded by Sea Dyaks dressed in ceremonial tribal dress, take refreshments at the cetemony on Tuesday at the Sarawak Secretariat when Awang Anak88 words
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307 1952-01-27 3 CITY MEN WARNED: 'LET IT BE ON YOUR HEADS Hj lit. Singapore City Health Officer. Dr. N. A. Cantor, has told City Councillors tl>. i they must take full responsibility for any conseq en« e.s if they approve a c i. ,O.i of their health comii i. cc en the307 words
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Article200 1952-01-27 3 •pith Singapore rubber market was slightly steadier yesterday following a few orders from London, and prices improved by about half a cent during the morning transactions which remained nn a small scale. The market was quietly steady at the close with buyers for February first grade a' $139200 words
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Article90 1952-01-27 3 "I admit (limbing over the wall into the house while complainant was away, I admit taking the pillow and blanket, hut they belong to my wife", said Musa bin Taib when charged in the Kuantan Sessions Court with house trespass. "I rave him my pot, plate,90 words
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Article210 1952-01-27 3 KUALA LUMPUR, Saturday TWENTY of the 21 servants of King's House ..nd Carcosa, the Kuala Lumpur residences of the High Commissioner and the Chief Secretary, arrested in December last year have now been released. A Federation Government spokesman told the Sunday Times today that the man still210 words
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Article96 1952-01-27 3 85 DRIVING LICENCES ENDORSED rvURINO December 85 Singapore motorists had their licences endorsed for driving offences and another 45 had their licences suspended for periods varying from one to two years These amended figures were given yesterday by Singapore Traffic Police after a report on the December statistics had been96 words
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Article135 1952-01-27 3 TOKYO, Sat. 'PHE blazing guns of United Nations pilots yesterday scored the second biggest bag of Communist plane in the Korean war— lo planes sho* down in one series. Fifteen SabiJe lot tignters olazed two MIGs out of the air and probably destroyedReuter - 135 words
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Article, Illustration23 1952-01-27 3 KUALA LUMPUR. Sai.The mass rally in Kuala Lumpur this evening celebrating Indian Republic Day was poorly attended Hardly 200 were prewnt.23 words
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Article267 1952-01-27 3 Replanting board move KUALA LUMPUR, Saturday. A REVOLUTION in the economic life of the Malayan rubber smallholder was envisaged in a Bill published today in the Federation's Government Cazette. The Bill, which will be known as the Rubber Industry (Replanting* Fund Ordinance, when it Ls passed in267 words
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Article58 1952-01-27 3 PHINESE New Year an*- pows for bandits in five States were hop bs, rockets and gun-straffii. by the R.A.F. and R.A.A in yesterday's air operations in support of the security forces. Targets in Kedah. Negri Sembilan, Pahanjr, Perak and Selangor were attacked by R.A.F. Brigands. Ilornets58 words
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Article157 1952-01-27 3 MR. M. Saravanamuttu, Ceylon Commissioner in Malaya, yesterday, announced that from Feb. 5, passports and Emergency certificates for the travel of all Ceylonese from Malaya will be issued by the Office of the Ceylon Commissioner in Singapore and Kuala Lumpur. Applications should be made (with documentary proof157 words
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Article86 1952-01-27 3 KUALA LJJMPUR, Sat. THE Federation Comptroller of Manpower has appointed five new directors of manpower. The Resident Commissioner. Malacca. Mr. O. E. C. Wisdom, has been appointed Director of Manpower, Malacca, in place of Mr. J. E M. Cave. In Trengganu, Mr. A. A Huckle, District Officer, Kemaman86 words
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Article97 1952-01-27 3 pERAK'S British Adviser, Mr. I. W. Blelloch. accorrpanied by Mr Malcolm Muggeridge. deputy editor of the London Daily Telegraph, yesterday, completed a four-day tour of Upper Perak. Campaign medals to 40 Malays, who had served with Force 136 during the occupation period, defence medals and badges to97 words
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Article26 1952-01-27 3 SEOAMAT, Sat. Bail was opposed in the Segamat Court when Ramu, aged 19. and Sinnathamby, aged 23, were charged with house breaking and theft.26 words
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187 1952-01-27 3 PAY SCALES FOR CIVIL DEFENCE CORPS KUALA LUMPUR, Sat. THE Federal Executive Council has approved conditions of service for members of the Civil Defence i Corps to be set up in the Federation, it was announced by. the Federation Government today. The corps will comprise the following sections: headquarters, warden.187 words
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Article88 1952-01-27 3 KOTA BAHRU. Sat. ASTERN Tiansport Workers' Union members went on strike today despite last minute efforts by the Mentri Besar for-a settlement. There Is no bus service In town today. Carrying slogans on their demands, members assembled at the union premises at 7 a.m. Police are88 words
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Article72 1952-01-27 3 Kajang, which came into prominence with the Emergency, is now to be fenced in. About four miles of fencing will be erected to enclose nearly the whole of the Kajang Town Board area. There will only be four large gates at the North, South, East72 words
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Advertisement244 1952-01-27 3 AT LAST a portable with t!,e touch and action of an office typewriter The Perfect Typewriter for Experts or Students Sole Agents: TYPEWRITERS (MALAYA) LTD. PENANC SINGAPORE I KUALA tUMPUR 31. Beach St. 132/136. Robinson Kd Loke Yew Bid*. Phone 1182 Phone ***** Phone 5523 WP*2E"~"I Soothe and Banish that244 words
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Article, Illustration1085 1952-01-27 4 KATIAL - KATIAL It was India's big day yesterday— and this is how her rulers are building for the future By DR. THE first o f its kind in SouthEast Asia, India's major social security legislation the Indian Employees' State Insurance Scheme will be introduced on Feb.Seng Huat BerUm Lane - 1,085 words
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Article765 1952-01-27 4 THE SUPERIOR LADY BARBERS THERE is nothing of importance to write about this week, except that the Tuan has just broken his upper denture. As far as he knows there is no hush-hush matter that has to be suppressed. Tuesday the 15th being a cool day he765 words
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Advertisement363 1952-01-27 4 j^^^ |ji^2 Bio I 4.. TPOND'S Zap- CREAMS V Your tw»foH 'beauty di*cip4i«V: I 1 Ever* N.CMT. ckanse your Am with V You need two MM to keep your ikin fair and lovely I Pond'i Cold Cream. Cover your face 1 I with thb rich, oily cream, and smooth M363 words
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Article668 1952-01-27 5 a lawyer - a lawyer By I A READER this week inquire* who to a citizen of Singapore. His enquiry is no doubt prompted by a recent statement .by a City Councillor that there is at present no Ordinance to define the qualifications of a citizen In Singapore, apart668 words
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108 1952-01-27 5 H.K. POLICE HELP IN SEARCH FOR MERCHANT THE Hong Kong Police are co-operating with the Singapore and Federation Police in their search for the Kuala Lumpur merchant, Mr. Yeo Knee Seng, who was missing from the P. and O. liner, Canton, when she arrived in Singapore from Hong Kong last108 words
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Article59 1952-01-27 5 KUALA LUMPUR. Sat.Mr. S. C. E Singam. Independent candidate for the Bungsar Ward, will hold another election meeting tomorrow at the Tamil School ground, Bungsar Road Mr. V. Kanapathy Pillal, president of the Pan-Mala-yan Pensioners' Association, will preside. Mr. Slngam's next meeting after this will be on59 words
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Article19 1952-01-27 5 The Segamat District Welfare Committee has offered a piano to the State Welfare Home, Johore Bahru.19 words
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Article28 1952-01-27 5 The District Oflicer. Lower Perak, Tuan Syed Noordin bin Syed Hussein, left Teluk Anson on leave prior to retirement, after 31 years' service with the Government.28 words
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Article, Illustration526 1952-01-27 5 Prosecution ends case Sunday Times Staff Reporter MR. K.J. L.JAMIESON, the Singapore City Police Magistrate, said yesterday at the resumed trial of Ralph Naylor, 29, that there was sufficient evidence that Naylor's ability to drive on Nov. 24 last year "was bad" and called upon526 words
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88 1952-01-27 5 THE Singapore Customs Department will be losing one of its longest-serving officers in March this year when Mr. Goh Chiang Chuah, M.8.E., retires after 35 years in the administrative branch of the service. Mr. Goh Joined the local Customs Department as a general88 words
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Article91 1952-01-27 5 YOUNG English girl, who recently qualified in Chinese at the School of Oriental Studies, will arrive in Kuala Lumpur early next month to take up a new post in the office of the Federal Secretary for Chinese Affairs. She is Miss M. G. Shakespeare, the first91 words
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Article47 1952-01-27 5 SEGAMAI. Sat. Zalnab binte Lahom, a 21 -year-old woman, was fined $10 by the Segamat Magistrate for falling to attend court. On an original charge of causing mischief by tearing her husband's identity card, Zalnab was acquitted when police withdrew "the charge.47 words
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Article367 1952-01-27 5 A novelty of this year's show will be a contest between member* of the Singapore Gardening Society for the best gloxinia. The gloxinia conns (bulbs) have been flown out from Holland by K.I At. and will be distributed to members. X.L.M. is presenting a silver cup367 words
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Article150 1952-01-27 5 rpHE South Union Co., desI 1 cribed by the prosecution I as a "big rubber firm", asked for lenience In the Singapore City Police Court after they had pleaded guilty to six charges of erecting sheds [without the approval of the City Council. Thp Magistrate, Mr.150 words
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Advertisement179 1952-01-27 5 Horlicks ward* off constant tiredness by providing extra nourishment to restore used-up energy. Horlicks is made from full-cream cow's milk plus the nutritive extracts of wheat and malted barley. Horlicks is 100% nourishment HORLICKS (JH FOR STRENGTH A ENERGY J?^P^ HF. 25W n famous >kin treatment. It whitens *I£L^bPtsV Ha179 words
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Advertisement45 1952-01-27 5 for Chinese New Year our Delicatessen department can fill the breach with an appetising array of cooked meats and sausages. 44 Bird's Eye" green peas are a good stand -by and so are delicious Bird's Eye strawberries with Plumrose cream. Singapore Cold Storage Co., Ltd.45 words
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Miscellaneous238 1952-01-27 5 808 WAS MISSING SITTERS I THr T COULD 808 MISS B^^^'^QQ^^v^l^nPl GOALS AGAIN CJ. i^JLT^l. T*^. L^^T rL*~^ V^^^ i^^ m /ryfc AB^H sorry, i let you down I THE DOCTOR 9HH II 808 STARTS Af.Aw. chaps, i reauyLj NONSINSI mmgmm advised :i 1 taking horlicks: (axt do a thing.238 words
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Miscellaneous184 1952-01-27 5 Today's Radio GIwrAOABV Granvllle Ensemble; 10.30 "Let's aiDuAfUM TM[ Opera 10.50-11 "Epilogue". (484 m. and 41m.) Anglican 9 a.m. "Good Morning"; 9.30 RRf 1 fftC "Musical Round-up"; 10 Emer- oov wa gency News from K.L.; 10.05 "In- 6.15 p.m. 8.30, ***** kc/s. 13.92 m; tarlude from Hawaii"; 10.30 8.45-11.39, *****184 words
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Article, Illustration1136 1952-01-27 6 Bn I I I BLACKWOOD - Bn I I I BLACKWOOD By FIFTY-NINE years ago this month a slight, fair complexioned lad left his native Australia to begin his apprenticeship at the New Harhour Dock company's wharves in Singapore, His salary: four dollars a month. last wpplt si* fhP1,136 words
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Article454 1952-01-27 6 BILLY BUDD - BILLY BUDD By SOMETIMES wonder whether this persistent discouragement of ari. r dc ventures in Sirgapore is as stupid a' It seems. Can it be a canning and deliberate policy on the part of officialdom to keep old Singapore as it was in the halcyon days454 words
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Advertisement275 1952-01-27 6 SJS* 4Sf lg tsi £e< £5 SB If you want to keep healthy, full of vitality and energy, you must take a bottle of "SERRAVALLO'S TONIC" now and then. It builds up a reserve of strength and health ih-<t will delight you. You can feel it doing >i«ii food from275 words
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Advertisement241 1952-01-27 6 YouKsmile will be in trouble.. of the JUNIOR T K 7 an the modern, regular Throw .way r «ur V"\ tOO»hbruih fits behind •Id jsh.o--.i »'••-♦> V,^\ \A tn cleaning Sa. ho« V\ V\» h€m »»-«>roughly tik ">isa>«t-is»jd' ,nu preventing V\ H infection. 9 B V\ \3 EL- Available in241 words
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Article, Illustration972 1952-01-27 7 Singapore women are so lucky! ISLAY ATTENBOROUGH takes a peek at the lush things on sale in the Colony's fashion shops, and says— We return to Singapore for the fourth in the series, "Fashion Houses of Malaya." Each week we shall be telling you something about the people in the972 words
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Article, Illustration67 1952-01-27 7 Charming? of course. Did you ever sec a prince in 'Cinderella' who wasn't, and Christine Norden lives up to the name. But no audience will »c c Prince Charming like this with hit feet up. Christine was sitting this seen* out during rehearsals in London. And there's something else no67 words
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Article, Illustration736 1952-01-27 7 Jane Lee's 'Human Casebook' I AM 19-years-old and have known a boy for the past eight months. When he wtu> transferred to Singapore he wrote to me regularly. Recently he paid me a visit We have Brown to love each other and he is trying to persuade736 words
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Advertisement429 1952-01-27 7 From when j J your baby M^ tf j,) weighs 15 lbs until all y^ 20 milk teeth^Uf are through As «oon as your baby weighs 15 lbs., stan giving Farex regularly every day. Your baby needs Farex until all 20 milk teetb are through. Farex is the nourishing food429 words
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Advertisement220 1952-01-27 7 V FEVER ML (I PAms CURED JP CURED HEADACHE \^Jr icOLDS CURED CURED This man is happy! He has learned from experience that he can be free of fevers, headaches, pains and colds by taking 'ASPRO' tablets when the trouble first comes. Each tablet sealed in Sanirape' always /^^■"^a^fr/ /fresh220 words
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Article, Illustration320 1952-01-27 8 LONDON. Ron looking In the mirror one morning you saw a strange and horrible distortion of your face, what would you do? If. instead of the familiar face, you saw an Incredibly swollen, balloonlike face covered with disfiguring weals and blemishes. That was320 words
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823 1952-01-27 8 Bernard Eaton I - Bernard Eaton I SCIENTISTS EXPLODE ANOTHER MYTH when a ion m.pji. mountain blizzard nit the frozen slopes of Ben Alder. Inverness-shire, Scotland, a few days ago there was only one survivor in a party of hardy climbers— a woman Four men with 22-year-old823 words
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Article, Illustration41 1952-01-27 8 rO'.THFUL SCENE -.IEALER is nine-weeks-old Cfiristcne Pat>icia. daughter ot M CM.'- if in Hagen Now that Chris has given her consent to her mother's return to the screen, lean «il< appear in "No Questions Asked." with Barry Sullivan41 words
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Article415 1952-01-27 8 A very important job for 2 women 'TWO very Important women are working quietly in London on a very important Job the clothes Princess Elizabeth will wear on the Australian tour. Miss Avis Ford calls herself simply a Court dressmaker. Her showroom has non c of the glamour of the415 words
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Advertisement206 1952-01-27 8 tfSoir to have whiter teeth and protect your gum* To brush your teeth thoroughly without hurting I^^^-v Tour ia >*> the toothbrush without sharp 8 11 MP^^'S pointy— Xhe HaUx toothbrush. l-U IW^""_) These photographs show how J$W/^^ BB'-U \y^^"x H«lfi bristles or nylon stntnts MM IMM 3A. Ml are206 words
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Advertisement539 1952-01-27 8 "YOU.too.may be one of the MILLIONS who suffer from Wm\Hm\kimdeficiency That is why you feel Worn out. Nervous. Irritable. Have head ■aches. Lose Weight. Worry" a^l *^S^*"**W ■Hi f m j--^y S %k. lAfb. t^t Try this Proved Way Back to Health Happiness When you're anncnnc, frel ncrvout, have ttapUm539 words
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Article, Illustration481 1952-01-27 9 Negri sees an anti-Red film made in Negri SEREMBAN. Saturday. cinema audiences have, during the past week, been shown a two-reel film made recently in Negri Sembilan by the Malayan Film Unit the first of its kind made in Malaya so far which is the actual story of a Negri481 words
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Article101 1952-01-27 9 JOHORE TRADE SCHOOL TO EXPAND JOHORE BAHRU, Sat. PLANS for the extension of the Trade School, Johora Bahru, have been made by Government. The Trade School was established in 1932 and moved into its present premises In 1936. Since its establishment 450 students have passed out. The trades taught are101 words
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Article100 1952-01-27 9 Singapore Education authorities plan to hold an education Week from Oct. 8 to 15. As part of the programme there will be a big rally of school-children on the Padang on Oct. 11. From Oct. 8 to Oct. 11 the Singapore Art Society will hold an exhibition100 words
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Article30 1952-01-27 9 KUALA LUMPUR, Sat. Mr G Hawkins. Supervisor Oi Elections, lectured to members of the Midlands Urban Co-operative Society in Kuala Lumpur today on 'uemocracv and Co-opera-tion. 130 words
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Article28 1952-01-27 9 MUAR. Sat. A trlsha ric'.er. Abdullah bin Mohd. Zin. charged at Muar with causing obstruction, failed to attend court. A warrant was Issued for his arrest.28 words
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Article153 1952-01-27 9 A new church is l born TWELVE Chinese Methodist ministers took part in the ceremony when Bishop R. L. Archer, Methodist Bishop in South-East Asia, laid the foundation stone of a new Foochow Methodist church in Race Course Road, Singapore, yesterday. The building is being erected153 words
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Article134 1952-01-27 9 rpHE Restriction of MoveX mem of Foodstuffs regulations have now been enforced on areas lying within the wire perimeters enclosing the labourers lines of Bata Estate, the 36th Mile Kulal Besar Estate, northern division. Ayer Manls estate, Sedenak Estate (Glencoe division). Oil Palm Estate, Fraser134 words
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Article82 1952-01-27 9 JOHORE BAHRU. Sat. A GENERATING plant is on order for supplying Pontian with electricity. This plant, which has been ordered by the Central Elec tricity Board, is expected to arrive towards the latter part of the year and, provided no unforseen difficulties are encountered, the scheme should82 words
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Article181 1952-01-27 9 Another chance for man and wife MUAR. Sat A PLEA to be given a chance to patch up old qaarrels and live happily together was made by a Chinese couple to the President of the Muar Sessions Court. Inche Hamid bin Mustapha The case was one in which 45-year-old Tan181 words
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Article41 1952-01-27 9 A VERDICT of death by misadventure was returned by the Ipoh magistrate's court at the conclusion of an Inquest into the death of a Javanese Special Consable, Stelamat Ahmad, who was killed in an accident on Oct. 10 last year.41 words
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Article16 1952-01-27 9 Siamese reported yesterday that a Malayan bandit had surrendered- to them at BetongUP - 16 words
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Article37 1952-01-27 9 JOHORE BAHRU, Sat— The following have been appointed to the Rent Assessment Board, Kluang, for 1952; District Officer, (president 1 Administrative Officer, Mr. Teoh Chze Chong, Mr. Cheong Soo Kheng and Mr. M. D Samuel.37 words
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Article27 1952-01-27 9 MUAR, Sat. Pang Meng Jee and a woman, Kian Kian Lan, were acquitted at Muar on a charge of assaultIng Lav Yee at Jalan Khalidi.27 words
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Article36 1952-01-27 9 MUAR. Sat. A Chinese youth. Ho Ah Sian, was remanded In police custody when charged at Muar on two charges of consorting in the Tangkak area with persons carrying arms In October last year.36 words
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Article, Illustration366 1952-01-27 10 A CUP OF TEA IN BED A DAY in the life of Pte. Wornham. There arti many days that are much the same for him— the days on duty. th e days on patrols and the days in the junple. But today Is a special366 words
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Article, Illustration8 1952-01-27 10 Helen Westcott. up -»ud iomiu« young Hollywood *Ur8 words
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Advertisement133 1952-01-27 10 -_■■■<■■■■<■■■■■■' -L B For Chinese New Year Give ITALY'S BEST BY TEST RADIOMARELLI 1 tj I1 1 1 1 1 v luio Rccrtvf f EbQ—D b i t i t i t fli I titti l ft irf'T t r— l ft -H > i i '^K2m&*£/6£^^ m i<-fcr _ir133 words
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Miscellaneous120 1952-01-27 10 Two days of holiday broadcasting UADIO Malaya greets all Us Chinese listeners tnis morning, and sends them its -very best wishes for a Happy and Prosperous New Year. In honour of the occasion, two full days of holiday broadcasting will be given tomorrow and on Tuesday and the accent is120 words
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Miscellaneous301 1952-01-27 10 'PHEATRE lovers in Singapore can listen to "The Autumn Crocus" starring Broadway star. Helen Haves. a story about a romantic English school mistress, and an Austrian innkeeper. Those in Penang can hear Oscar Wilde's fantasy, 'The Young King" which has been adapted for radio by Kenneth Pakeman and produced by301 words
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Miscellaneous373 1952-01-27 10 at 7.10 p.m. there will be a .short talk on the sijjiiificance of the Chinese New Year, and at 9.40 p.m.. Professor Parkinson of the University of Malaya will give a short talk on the anniversary of the founding of Singapore. It was on the 28th of January 1819. 132373 words
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Article414 1952-01-27 11 LONDON TO SINGAPORE IN A TAXI 9,000 miles in a 1930 Austin By Lillian Buckoke A 26-year-old Austrian medical research engineer, Ludwig Lobel, and his British wife, Nora, arrived in Singapore yesterday on board the cargo vessel Esang. They have travelled 9,000 miles from London in a 21 -year-old London414 words
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Article209 1952-01-27 11 But one committed perjury KUALA LUMPUR, Saturday. £IVING THEM the benefit of the doubt. Mr. Justice w Wilson today acquitted and discharged two British soldiers. C. C. Evanovich and J. Uoyd. on a charge of robbery. His Lordship, however, held that Evanovich had committed perjury209 words
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Article1021 1952-01-27 11 m EIGH'I YEAR OLD Ah Cheng, wearing a short gingham frock, wa» lifted on to a high stool beside the witness box. Her face had a tight, locked look as though the occupant were not at home. She was trying to take in the Second Police Court scene and1,021 words
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Article, Illustration116 1952-01-27 11 IPOH, Sat. rE Paloh Club's recent decision to set up training centres in the State to train carpenters, masons, blacksmiths, tailors and the like is to be implemented soon. Sponsored by the Perak Chinese Chamber of Commerce, a meeting of community representatives from Teluk Anson with116 words
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189 1952-01-27 11 400 KAMPONG GUARDS GO BANDIT HUNTING SEREMBAN. Sat POUR hundred volunteer kampong guards of all nationalities from the Labu area ol Negri Sembilan and 100 regular Police and Specials made an all-day search of a large area of rubber anrt jungle in thp Sereniban ciLn— trict yesterday. They were in189 words
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Article27 1952-01-27 11 KUANTAN, Sat— Mr. J. D. H Neill, Deputy Commissioner for Labour. Pahang, Trengeanu, and Kelantan, is -to b? transferred to Penang as Assistant Commissioner for Labour.27 words
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Article31 1952-01-27 11 MUAR, Sat— Three hawkers. Neo Sin, Teah Hock and Koo Moi Chua. were each fined $12 at Muar for selling foodstuffs in a prohibited area at Jalan Maharr.nl.31 words
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Article39 1952-01-27 11 Cave false report— fined KUANTAN, Sat.— Lim Kiuk. of Beserah, was fined $25 at Kuantan for giving a fals* report to the police. She said her house was burgled and her Identity card and $94 in cash were missing.39 words
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Advertisement90 1952-01-27 11 s^^m^M Scotland if- becomes j£jC a tradition J» SCOTCH WHISKY Imported by Fraser and Neave Limited. 1952 n\nr I JZt\ I "HIS MASTtRS VOICE") Radiogram Year Five Models to Choose From At your H.M.V. dealer or The new model 5312 MM mjlr m W moutwmi co.malava* lttx /£CTA Mm mJr90 words
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Advertisement71 1952-01-27 11 THE ENGAGEMENT was announced on 27th Jan. 1952 between Mr. Loo Chi Poong, eld<>st son of Mr. and Mrs. Anthony Loo Onn Thong. Kuala Lumpur, and Miss Molly Cheah. eldest daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Cheah Bwe Seng, Penang. IIIIIIIIIIIC3IIIIIIIIIIIIC3llllll!IIIIIC3IIIIIIIIIIIIC3lllllllim;CJII!llllllMICMIHIIII UCJIII^ NORWICH SHOES for every occasion. SUEDE, LEATHER, GABERDINE IN71 words
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Article22 1952-01-27 12 MR. MRS. TOH THIAM WATT of the Singapore Harbour Boanl. wishes all their friends refines A Happy and Prosperous New Year.22 words
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Article351 1952-01-27 12 THERE'S a phrase which Is appearing more and more often in our newspapers and over our radio these j days. Just four little words, but more welcome than a torrent of fine prose. They are these: "Acting on information received Acting on information received, our soldiers, police351 words
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Article177 1952-01-27 12 TWO great members of. the Commonvealth celebrated their big days yesterday. For the Indians it was Republic Day; for the Australians, National Day It would be difficult to exaggerate the immense influence for good which these two nations bring to bear on the turbulent Asian scene. The new India,177 words
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Article, Illustration928 1952-01-27 12 By ]JO matter how unhappy or miserable a Chinese may be, he will try to look cheerful today. It is a bad omen if he were to start the New Year with a face as dark as a blackout and as long as a928 words
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Article, Illustration34 1952-01-27 12 A New Year picture: "The 1 vory Fan" by S F. Dan of Canton. It has been highly commended for portraiture at the Singapore Art Societ y's open exhibition of photographs.34 words
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Article609 1952-01-27 12 T. F. Hwang - MAY YOU WAX RICH T. F. Hwang By TWERE is no better wish for your Chinese friends today than Keong Hee Huat Chye (Hokkien) and Koong Hei Fatt Choy (Cantonese) literally, Greetings and may you wax rich. In this greeting, the Chinese as practical and money-minded people show an originality609 words
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Letter209 1952-01-27 12 ISEE that 'Rufus" in nl* letter In the Sunday Times of January 20 refers to "me and my kind" as 'apathetic Christians" who 'pretend to be virtuous and sincere Christians outside the church, and are always ready to stand aside and criticise the people who go to church209 words
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Letter143 1952-01-27 12 I WANT to report the following act of chivalry. T live by the seaside and my mother Mas a few ducks These birds were allowed to roam freely on the beach until our neighbour brought home a puppy One morning the tide was up and. as usual, the ducks143 words
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Letter141 1952-01-27 12 fJOR the purpose of compiling the Book of Remembrance which Is to b P Incorporated in the St Andrew's Cathedral War Memorial building, the Appeal Commlttcp invite members of the public, business houses, and social organisation, to send to the Committee the names of any relatives, friends or141 words
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Letter249 1952-01-27 12 IN last Sunday's issue, Professor J B S. Haldane said: "Most British people do not believe that Catholic priests can perform the very stupendous miracle of converting a wafer into God; but they are not prosecuted for pretending to do so." Most American, French and Spanish people249 words
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Advertisement556 1952-01-27 12 CLASSIFIED ADS. THK ENGAGEMENT la announced between Gregory Giles Holbrook of New York, N.Y., USA. and Barbara Edna Margery Martin of River Close. Eastcote. Middlesex and Tunbrldge Wells, Kent Bnglund. VAN GELDER-VAN BLOEMEN WAANDERS: The marriage took place on Saturday, 26th January, 1952, between J. A. van Gelder •nd A.556 words
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Advertisement22 1952-01-27 12 Wishing all our friends a happy and prosperous New Year I Fraser Neave Ltd. Malayan Breweries Ltd. Archipelago Brewery Co. (1941) Ltd.22 words
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Article, Illustration543 1952-01-27 13 Meat ban would be disaster for the Europeans A THREATENED ban on exports of Australian meat to Malaya would have a disastrous effect on meat supplies and the cost of living for the European population, a less serious effect on the Eurasian population and practically no effect on the Asian543 words
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335 1952-01-27 13 YELLS, JEERS AT K.L ELECTION MEETING KUALA LUMPUR, Sat. MR. H. S. LEE, president of the Selangor branch of the MCA. yesterday refused to answer a question by an IMP. candidate at a noisy UMNO-MCA election meeting at Sentul ward on the ground that H was not relevant to the335 words
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Article41 1952-01-27 13 The centenary of the coming to Malaya of the La Sallian brothers will be observed by old boys of Catholic schools residing in Ipoh, who have decided to hold a dinner on Saturday, Feb 16 at St. Michael's institution.41 words
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Article38 1952-01-27 13 KUANTAN, Sat. Foong Sui Chow, a learner driver, was fined $20 at Kuantan for negligent driving. He drove into a padi field while overtaking another car. For not displaying a "L" plate he was fined $10.38 words
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Article24 1952-01-27 13 KOTA BAHRU, Sat. Foilowing their annual meeting yesterday, members ni the Police Club, Kota Bahru, held a tea party and ronggeng.24 words
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Article87 1952-01-27 13 INCHE MOHAMED All bin Mohamed Talb, presiding at an UMNO-MCA election meeting In Sentul ward, on Friday, said that the Kuala Lumpur UMNO had about 10,000 members. He denied Dato E. E. C Thuraislngham's statement at a recent election meeting that the branch had87 words
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Article, Illustration201 1952-01-27 13 AUSTRALIA cherishes her association with the Com- monwealth. Mr. T. K. Critchley, Australian Commissioner for Malaya, said in a broadcast over Radio Malaya last night to commemorate Australia Day. He said it was a happy fact that yesterday wa s not only the birthday of thg first201 words
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Article271 1952-01-27 13 INDIA BRITAIN ARE LINKED 'Hostility forgotten': Menon THE Representative of the Government of India in Malaya, Mr. M. Gopala Menon, said last night that India's decision to remain within the Commonwealth after becoming a Republic was a political development of great significance. In a broadest on the second anniversary of271 words
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Article73 1952-01-27 13 Federation Day— February I— will be celebrated by UMNO in Johore Bahru with a social and sports programme. Celebrations will begin at 9 a.m. when Inche Hassan, District Officer, Johore Bahru, will give an address which will be followed by the recital of the 'Doa.' A73 words
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Article84 1952-01-27 13 abused p.c. FINED $30 For using abusive language to a policeman. 24-year-old Llm Te Hock wag fined $30 or one week's imprisonment In Singapore yesterday Mr. B N Pinch, A.S.P.. who prosecuted, said Lim was caught by a policeman carryIng a boy on the cross-bar of his bicycle at West84 words
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210 1952-01-27 13 A MOBILE radar detection unit has been sent to Bayan Lepas airfield, Penang, and will shortly come into operation there, the Royal Air Force announced last night. The radar unit is to be used to train volunteers from the Penang Squadron of the210 words
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Article44 1952-01-27 13 JOHARE BAHRU, Sat— As soon as stall, equipment and quarters for dental officers are available, Government plan to open clinics at Pontian Kechil. Kota Tinggi and Mersing. The money for these schemes has been provided in the 1952 estimates.44 words
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Article71 1952-01-27 13 rjOH IMM. aged 52, pleaded guilty in Singapore yesterday to causing unnecessary suffering to fowls. He was fined $75 or one month's imprisonment. Lim was found carrying 60 fowls in two baskets in a lorry on Friday night at Grange Road, when a police patrol71 words
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Advertisement65 1952-01-27 13 CONTAX f) SOLE AGENTS: THE SCIENTIFIC IMSTRUMEIIT CO., LTD. (Incorporated in Singapore) P.O. BOX 92., SINGAPORE. 1 Wholesale only i Special Otter I c 5 for CO CHINESE NEW YEAR 1 TOYS! TOYS! TOYS! i H ALL TOYS GAMES ARE ON SALE -z-E^^* 2o2^ UHTIL JAMUARY Wth ONIY I I65 words
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Article, Illustration686 1952-01-27 14 BERNARD WICKSTEED TRIES TO MAKE IT CLEAR (JINCE I rot home after flyin* from Siam In the same aircraft as five elephants my three children have bombarded me with elephant questions from dawn till bedtime. Who invented elephants? And why? Do they eat naughty boys? How did686 words
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Article225 1952-01-27 14 Atoms to fight crime SCOTLAND YARD and Home Office scientists believe that atomic research developments can be used to combat crime. Experiments with radioactive substances have shown them two new ways to track a thief. 1. The mudguards of a police car were sprayed with radio-active powder and this car225 words
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320 1952-01-27 14 |>EOPLE often regard I artists as rugged individualists who by definition never form or join organisations with rules and regulations. Classing artists in this way, they forget an historical fact the difficult economic conditions which oblige creative workers to join forces in defence of320 words
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Article27 1952-01-27 14 SONI'S SLIP.— If Sonia w had really struggled to free herself, as she told the police, she would have kicked off her highheeled shoes.27 words
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Article, Illustration450 1952-01-27 14 RU MORGUE S OVERDRAFT I MET Sonia, London's latest Crime Queen, in m low cafe (a basement in fact) off Tottenham Court-road. Here, the svelte, slanted ed seductress babbled on In a shady nook while dopetraffickers and con-men passed by and peered in to pay homage to Sonia's beauty. Absent-mindedly450 words
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Advertisement562 1952-01-27 14 WESTCIOX A M^km^MM QUALITY tZ£t&m nfen DEPENDABILITY 11 'I '-^aJKH^^li; You can always count on Big Ben to tell you the right time all the time. Reliable Big Ben wakes you up with a clear, loud alarm, or, if you prefer, get the model with the gentle chime alarm. Handsome,562 words
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Miscellaneous294 1952-01-27 14 yjf LI'L iD^> |^!J I [jy\ CAPP /^M n kjA^*£^ <CA T*KE IT C H t/ c K^.T- FO' TH' FUST DON'T SQUIRM OOTA MAH NO MOPtE. O' I "">v| THASS T TKAR'S OMLV ONE LAST" vS/WU/l /C tASy^ TIME IN HER SIJOPPV > AP»MS.T-AH'D LIKE T' < TMET, SISTtFt.'S)294 words
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Article, Illustration181 1952-01-27 15 AND ADVICE ON HOW TO TAKE THEM "THIS week's first prize of $15 goes to Chew Chce Yen. of 2384 Telaga Ayer Road. Butterworth, for his picture "Work At The Waftr.ro.it. left Camera used was a Rolleicord Speed 1 250 at fB. Yellow filter. Kodak181 words
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Article, Illustration904 1952-01-27 15 Raymond Thomas - Raymond Thomas Photography from scratch for Malayans— 2 By ASK the Man in the Street what is the difference between panchromtic and orthochromtic film and nine times out of ten you will get the choice of two answers— the acknowledgment that youi friend hasn't a clue,904 words
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Advertisement67 1952-01-27 15 fie/ore you bay a cine camera See First the German It has so many features which other cameras don't have. Sole Agents: EVERBRIGHT OPTICAL CO., 19 CHULIA STREET SINGAPORE-1 Cardinal Wg\ better than euerl VI Wii W nndrrful— in find thai Cirdinjl. ilwa^i i'jfc\. t' io kwmJ. nay. brficf toll67 words
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Advertisement533 1952-01-27 15 You can learn to DRAW and PAINT f as easily as learning to write fit J^^ >~* Many pupils t IJjr^*-^^^ n Malaya are CURSES )<>uir Am «.iMii.l i.i tftaa mm i -i.iii mm? I' \S. PoMal Courses enalil' UtCtHH |>ii|>il- nhrinn ih,-\ may Inr. lo in joy a first533 words
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Article, Illustration1897 1952-01-27 16 H. A. W - A happy ending for brave little Marjorie May H. A. W. MY MOST UNFORGETTABLE CHARACTER By PARTY THEY'LL NEVER FORGET 1 lirst made her acquaintance she was 12 years of age and at that time I was a very yotmfl assistant schoolmaster at an elementary school in London. I had1,897 words
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Advertisement288 1952-01-27 16 (fe^&l I HAPPY AND VERY PROSPEROUS dMNESE NEW YEAR* T0 ALL our friends patrons |I |§i§3 I\fll &K I QF i^r\|LL I jk tSTiE'jgT s^sr I v*^& jg^sr t* Jbbbk wjT *J^^^T^.m 'i ■C^^bbbl j \^k T^^^gß «MgGg^g^Bßßßt ■^bbSP^V 9L£^*V mm m f/mr MM m m m.^r^^^^^KmJS~^^ \1 Lj'Aflrßsfl^r I288 words
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Article, Illustration745 1952-01-27 17 'HOFFMANN' TAKE IT OR LEA VE IT! Picture parade by JOHN BEHAGUE tjtfHATEVER I say about "The Tales Of Hoffman" will be tie ff merest puddle of fast evaporating water on a beach strewn with the pearls and pebbles of those great literary lions in London and New York. There745 words
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Article, Illustration280 1952-01-27 17 isn't that an elephant? THERE'S a man in Singapore with an elephant on his roof, an elephant far bigger than anything ever seen in Malaya. It's 40 ft. high to fee exact with a long trunk and flashing eyes. This same man had a giraffe on280 words
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Article, Illustration109 1952-01-27 17 H£RES another Him titles teaser tor you this week. Can you spot the picture behind the cartoon? Prizes of $25, $Is. $10, and $5 will be awarded tothe first four correct entries pulled out of the mail bag on Thursday Send your answers to "Film Titles." Sunday Times.109 words
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Advertisement234 1952-01-27 17 KONG HEE TJjk FATT CHOY J llijlf YOU'LL FIND THE BIGGEST W HOLIDAY ATTRACTIONS Wf IN TOWN AT THE Hi Cathay Organisation Theatres -to titonijUilfljJiji If TODAY^^ TFI. 5400 AIP-CONDITIONFO FIVE ENTERTAINMENT CRAMMED SHOWS! 5« :^ll a.m.-1.45-4.15-M5 9.3» p.m.^S^Jy; y***'&9tjier tumNO fleet N^Hll i J W I lilil M nflh234 words
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Advertisement225 1952-01-27 17 I J Today: 3.15-6.15 Sc 9.15 p.m. I B^JbHPVHbV^JH| South-East Asia Film Co I presents !SSJi— samia 6amal I The Or, nUI Slave UMMW ■in NEW EXOTIC Belly Ounces [^D |"AMEER EL INTiXAM" I or "Count of Monte Cristo" with English Subtitles 'fOta^Bß^Klffi lst E K>'Ptian Serial HP^^^B H^ hours225 words
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Advertisement357 1952-01-27 18 Terrible Stfm b wHache yf^T.w jo!k. tva V \ymy'. Kruschen removed the cause Th.inks to the udvice of friends. who told him how to get relief, thla rrmn is quite better now. But for wiH-ks he was afraid to stoop owing to the agonising pain in his buck when he357 words
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Advertisement156 1952-01-27 18 Try 500 rummy WISHING ALL OUR CHINESE FRIENDS AND PATRONS A HAPPY NEW YEAR! 3 Shows: 3. 6 15 A 9 15 p.m. Distributed by Shaw Bros Hilarious! Gorgeous! Grest! "HAPPY GO LOVELY" Starring David Vera Cesar Niven Ellen Romero In Technicolor Today At 11 A.M. "THE GREAT LOVER" Tomorrow156 words
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Advertisement574 1952-01-27 18 DON T NECLECT BAD Painful varicose ulcers and leg soreal quickly yield to the marvellous curativt powers of D.D.D Prescription, tht mtiscptic liquid healer that instantly attacks and kills the deep-seated germ» in the skin. D.D.D Prescription stop* all irritation and the temptation to scratch (which spreads the infection) and574 words
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Miscellaneous965 1952-01-27 18 KflK m 4 M^F j WB nl this week )by R.H.NAYLOR Tf|lS WEEK FOR ALL TODAY. Worthwhile making this afternoon a family occasion. Alternatively, renew old friendships. make plans for the next few months. Good for serious thought or study. FOR LUCK TODAY WEAR OR USE: Soft Grey, S, Jade.965 words
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Miscellaneous420 1952-01-27 18 M f AST thy bread upon the waters" is good advice in a game of Five Hundred Rummy. The player who takes no risks seldom wins, but few games yield more readily to skilful play. Suitable for any number of players from two to eight, the game is most enjoyable420 words
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Miscellaneous476 1952-01-27 18 But you may not draw from the talon unless you prepared to meld the bottom card immediately. v Eventually some player will be able to meld all but one of his cards. The last card he places face down on the talon, and then he announces rummy. That ends the476 words
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Article, Illustration550 1952-01-27 19 BERNARD EATON - BERNARD EATON JUST LIKE HER MOTHER JUST LIKE HIS FATHER By EVERY new picture of Princess Elizabeth's children brings the same comment nowadays: how like his father Prince Charles is becoming, and how like her mother is Princess Anne. But despite these strong likenesses,550 words
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Article121 1952-01-27 19 rpHE daughter of the aged"! 1 Marshal In Peter Ustinoy's new West End play "The Moment of Truth" has 12 names. Here are her explanations i of ten of them: BEATRICE, after my mother: MARGUERITE. after my father's sister who hated mother; PENELOPE, because my fatner admired faithfulness121 words
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Article343 1952-01-27 19 Cookery Corner by Marie Gough (^OCONUTS ar c plentiful In Malaya. Packed as they are with Vitamins "A," "B", and "G" and with a high protein content. w P should make more use of them. COCONUT SOUP MAKE two quarts of stock by boiling bones and end pieces343 words
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Article, Illustration809 1952-01-27 19 EVERY YEAR IS LEAP YEAR TO SOME WOMEN Should a woman take the initiative during Leap Year? Here are some comments to set you thinking I EAP Year or no, should a woman propose? Now that she Is so much man's equal, is she ready to dispense with the subtleties809 words
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Article112 1952-01-27 19 I HAVE received from America Mr. Russell Lynes' new book "Guests cr how to survive hospitality". Mr. Lynes has made a study of party bores He exposes: THE CRASHING bOKE "whose conversation weighs on you like a physical burden." THE GOOD LISTENER "their ultimate (and sole\) social contributioji112 words
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Advertisement450 1952-01-27 19 YOU CAN 8E SURE MODEL SC-8 AUTHORISED DEALERS: INTERNATIONAL ELECTRICCO. 642 GEYLANG ROAD SINGAPORE. 14- TEL: MtSO ft iromaticj your automatic choice JorJm A model x v m. delights you the moment ~=E you see it. There is no cap. To bring the ballpoint up to the "ready" you simply450 words
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Advertisement91 1952-01-27 19 Jy&yfc A€cu*t/toT natural liveliness Yardley Complexion Milk does two beauty joba. >^>^%L It forms a light and fragrant baa for your Yardley mt\f-^ v^ftjL —particularly where heavier foundations are not suiuble. \fj. j\ This way powder clings for hours, rouge blends easily, <^. J^^ lipstick flows smoothly. And as a91 words
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Article, Illustration1392 1952-01-27 20 Keep Singapore free of disease OSCAR FERNANDEZ calls for the closing of those towgay wells IT is no accident that 1 Singapore is today almost completely free of infectious diseases. 1 hope this fact sinks into the minds of our City Councillors and they will keep it right before them1,392 words
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Article, Illustration783 1952-01-27 20 The sad story of the 'Possum who smiled *pHERE have not been many novels which have dealt with the war in irma, and there have beei few war novels at all of the quality of Walter Baxter's "Look Down In Mercy" (Heinemann), which covers this terrain. It is a first783 words
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Advertisement70 1952-01-27 20 QUELQUES FLEURS HOUBIGANT SOLE AGENTS: DIETHELM CO., LTD. (Incorporated in Switzerland with limited liability) SINGAPORE KUALA LUMPUR PENANC. COUGHS.COIDS.SORE THROWS f^^RHSLVfIHL^HHLsnDLHHLHaH A If r^^l \a^^^^^^^^^^^ r^^H^LP^'»Bsis2»*!«B^Pr <7& the Cutrunlho(' Zfas cfoeo tfafr aoottY jm fftrifeMe ptHo6iiftjou3tsi... EHRxgk B.S.A. Engines produced by the «^^^T«>w l»rgest motor cycle engine manu--3iß^^J "^^^^V"™"* tacruren70 words
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Advertisement83 1952-01-27 20 \XCs\] Up Wl H if IHIAMAM £m -*J Ji Accent your both distributor M«f Hamom s flower-fresh cun s.n.t, co. \V\ V* perfum# it jujt righf 10-1 R»fH«« Place Unfapor* i. Brighten yoor complexion Khaitddwai Bro< V"^^ Homam'i pur* vegetable 20*. P«nan« St o j|, Ct p if o f|83 words
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Article, Illustration1330 1952-01-27 21 4Captain Marvel - THE GREY MONK OF HONITON GRANGE WALKS AGAIN 4Captain Marvel' THIS WEEK'S STORY OF THE SUPER ttATUF At By T HAVE had little cx--1 perience as yet, with the ghosts «jf Malaya, but feel sti r P that I can at least parallel some of my previous experiences in other1,330 words
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Article324 1952-01-27 21 H'Jw do you smoke your curette? 7ou th.i.k It doesn't matter tuiyway? Ther or- thing yj obvious 1 j don t kno* Is Uiat It's just a« much c chtractir glveuwav as biting roar na^s. That 'j» fhe main conclusion reached toy a Frenci. scientlac324 words
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Article, Illustration960 1952-01-27 21 Some sound advice to pedestrians IK.NUW ti.at our. saltty first committees do not get a lot of encouragement irom Government, which seems to have thp most bland disregard for what they i»ay Dut a few public-spirited citizens might get a surprising lot done If they approached the960 words
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Advertisement131 1952-01-27 21 4KUMis J excellent fw 1 j qtownq children CotiMleu numbers of parents have helped their chil- I dren grow strong and healthy with KLIM! 1 Nouriihi- delicious KLIM milk will give year i children the essential food elements needed for prop- ti growth. KLIM is alwayj pure and safe 7.131 words
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Advertisement157 1952-01-27 21 I 1 9^m <f owt teeth i^t^^j J Bjjyyi^BMlßHßlHWKS^BßßßlMMri^^Ba^^^^^W^^^BaMhß^iiitatiriJS^^*" 'a7i_' wKSm Sr -^K. WB, 7? f I HjBM,- mi Tr %<W*w IBs IS^ »P*^ j^bjl 1 HbhSmßßL* uun&Zzl&ifr'' lojiitf^ H3KT J a. I Macleans V^ <*«m Peroxide Tooth Paste makes teeth [""Mac leans toothbrush P"f ect toothbrush "^^■s^aKpssLsk^KR r Ptnxide157 words
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Article, Illustration704 1952-01-27 22 By A Special Correspondent ASIC CESS story hard match elsewhere in Malayan sports is that of the R.A.F. Changi Cycling Club, barely two years old and already a giant in its own sphere. I;ie club th iasl its m.mber.v won ten nrst prize;anJ gained placte in704 words
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Article1304 1952-01-27 22 CRUSADER - CRUSADER by I EARNING from past experience, thj Selangor Cricket Association is making an early start in its programme for the coming season. It held its annual general meeting at the V.M.C.A., Kuala Lumpur, on Monday and straightaway began preparations for this year's activities. Long1,304 words
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Article136 1952-01-27 22 PENANG Si: piVE sailing boats raced o < a quarter-mile at the Setla Tanjong Tokong Club's seccrC post-war acquatlc sports held at Tanjonjj Tokong this afternoon. Hassan's team passed the win. nlng post with Bahrum's crew second The race for the big sampars went to a136 words
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Article116 1952-01-27 22 fHERE wra an exciting finish to the farewell cricket match played on the Sitiawan Town padang last Sunday between G S. Walker's XI and H. van S. Poenander's XI in honour of Mr. W Mason, cricket president last-year, who will be leaving for UK on long leave soon116 words
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247 1952-01-27 22 PERAK POLICE OUTCLASS SELANGOR RIVALS KUALA LUMPUR Sat PERAK Police, showing sound team work and all rount superiority, beat Selangor Police at rugger this evening on the Bluff Road ground Quicker off the mark, with their three quarters handling neatly and surely. Perak Police won by 11 points (one goal247 words
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Advertisement269 1952-01-27 22 l//jy^ Everything runs lighter with Swedish ball-bearings..* Roller skates, express trains and typewriters all run lighter and therefore faster with the worldrencwned Swedish ball-bearings. This is one of the reason; for the famous "feather-touch" of Halda. the Swedish precision-built typewriter. There are no fewer than 49 Swedish ball-bearings in Halda269 words
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Miscellaneous107 1952-01-27 22 POPULAR CROSSWORD SOLUTION ACROSS: 1 Peal; 4 Dog; j Talc; 10. Relegated; 11 Lame- 13* Err; 14. Oiik; 16. Pus; 17 Smear; 18. Tee; 21 Marred; 23. Esteem; 25. Car; 26 Era; 27 Vigour; 29. Cheers; 30. Cup; 32. Ended; 34! Wan; 46. Uses; 38 Tea; 39. Tale; 40 Attention;107 words
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Article, Illustration1154 1952-01-27 23 W. E. TREVOR - W. E. TREVOR By y Score 11 points in dramatic last 11 mins YESTERDAY'S North— South rugby at Singapore's Jalan Besar seemed all over bar the shouting 15 minutes from the end. South were leading by 12 points to five and appeared to have the1,154 words
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Article85 1952-01-27 23 ADELAIDE, Sat. A USTRALIANS Frank Sedgman and Ken McGregor yesterday retained the Australian national tennis doubles title by defeating fellow countrymen Mervyn Rose and Don Candy 6-4, 6-5, 6-3 in the Australian lawn tennis tournaments at the .Memorial Drive Courts here. Thelma Long won the women's85 words
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271 1952-01-27 23 N.S.C.A. elect H.F. Burdett as chief again SEREMBAN, Sat. jyjß. H. F. Burdett, manager of the Seremban branch of the Chartered Bank, who was elected president of the Negri Sembilan Cricket Association for the second year at last night's annual general meeting, made a donation of $50 which would help271 words
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61 1952-01-27 23 University of Malaya "B" entered the semi-finals of the Singapore Hockey Association junior knock out tournament when they defeated SRC Blues two nil on the padang yesterday. University, with a faster and fitter team, opened the score late in the first half through McCoy. Midway61 words
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Article167 1952-01-27 23 Al STRALM Ut Inns.: ll» WEST INDIES Ut Ino» Rae c Langlev b Johnston 11 Stollmeyer lbw b Johnston 10 Walcott b LindwtU 1 We«kei c L»ag!ey t> Undwall 0 Christian! c and 0 Miller 1 Worrell b Miller Gomez b Miller 11 Atkinson b Miller Guillen not out167 words
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Article30 1952-01-27 23 A Spoon Shoot for members of the Singapore Rifle Association will be hett at Buklt Timah Range on Sunday, Feb. S. Shooting will commence from 8.30 ajn.30 words
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Article447 1952-01-27 23 Sunday Times new sports service rjURINO trie past fortnight i hundreds of forms were Issued by the Kuala Lumpur office of the Sunday Times to secretaries of clubs all over the Federation for filling In the results of club and inter-club games. These447 words
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268 1952-01-27 23 From JACK FINGLETON (Exclusive to the Sunday Times) SYDNEY, Saturday. HfITH six wickets in hand and 254 runs ahead, Australia seem, to be pushing on to victory in this final Test of the series against the West Indies but we have already seen such268 words
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229 1952-01-27 23 SEREMBAN, Sat. AFTER being down by eight rl points to three In the first half, Seiangor with 14 men rallied spendidly after resumption to beat Negri-Malacca by 12 points (three tries, one penalty) to eight points (one goal and a try) in a friendly229 words
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185 1952-01-27 23 KUALA LUMPUR. Sat. AFTER being down two-one at] 11 half time the RAF (Changi) women did well to hold Seiangor Club women to a three-all draw when they met at hockey on the padang this evening. Dominating play during the first half. Seiangor185 words
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Article, Illustration633 1952-01-27 24 EPSOM JEEP - EPSOM JEEP By Fine trials by Horizon Solar Starlight KUALA LUMPUR, Saturday. JUDGING by their tryouts this morning, Kuala Lumpur-trained horses should gain many successes at the Selangor Turf Club's Gold Cup meeting opening here next Saturday. Two of the fittest horses running633 words
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Article84 1952-01-27 24 MELBOURNE. Sat. ITTLE SENE, featherweißht champion of Sins;apoie. needed two stitches lo his left eye after his eighth round technical knockout defeat at the hands of Australia's Kluev Wilkins in Melbourne last ni^ht. Nene (8 st. ll'i Ib.) disappointed as he was outboxed and outfought byReuter-AAP - 84 words
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Article149 1952-01-27 24 ISLAND CLUB COMPETITION rpHE scorev and starting '.mes In the Singapore Island Cub's Chinese New Year Hag competition tomorrow are: 8 a.m.: L. E. C. Davies >s>. A. Rahman (16), A. W. Ma'nn.o;<i (20i. 8.30. H. Burnard t24>. P. Hammond < 21 >. Yong Loon Cheng «8i 8 35. J.149 words
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Article81 1952-01-27 24 rpEAMS for the Kanagasundram Challenge Cup soccer match at Jalan Besar Stadium today: RAF Changi: Berry: Mathers, Hamilton: Davenport, Cobb, Mewdlgglns; Owen, Grant, McLaughlan. Gubblns. Boast. Indian Youngsters: Paul: Simon, Teddy: Rashld. Supplah, Nadaraja; Kassim, Krishnan, Osman. Menson. Bala. Reserves. V. Nadaraja, A. Majid. Z. M. Kassim81 words
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Article529 1952-01-27 24 WEIGHTS for Satur- day (Feb. 2), first day of the SeUnfor Turf Clubs Gold Cop meeting, are: CI. 1, Dlv. 1-6 F. Uninsured H.OO No Regrets 8.13 Gambar Melayu 8.12 Red Carnation 8.11 Scotch Express 8.10 Pink Gin 8.09 Melbury Court 8.09 Good Gamble 8.06529 words
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441 1952-01-27 24 SOM PONG'S FIGHTING FlT— Manager Sunday Times Boxing Reporter SINGAPORE "revivalist* promoter, 25-year-old *3 Rickie Chan, continues efforts to put boxing back in the "big time with an international show at the Happy World Stadium on Friday, Feb. 8. The main event brings441 words
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Article117 1952-01-27 24 QUAD HOCKEY IPOH, Sat. OLAYING a better game throughout Selangor beat Perak by three goals to nil In the key game of the quadrangular hockey tournament herf today. With this win, Selangor I c assured themselves of the amplonshlp. Selargor owed victory to a superb defence117 words
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Article51 1952-01-27 24 Clarke to in final I. AH PAKISTAN). BAt— Straight C'jartce of the Doited States and PeUcisimo Ampon of the Philippines entered the doubles final of the Pakistan lawn tennis championships yesterday when Herst Hermann of West Germany and Vladislav Skenecki, refugee Pole, were beaten 6-2. 4-6. 6-3, 6-0 In the51 words
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Article346 1952-01-27 24 LONDON, Sat. r OAT'S soccer result* DIVISION I Arterial 2 Manchester C. 2 j Blackpool 2 Derby Co. 1 BoJton 1 Burnley 4 > Chelsea 0 Wofvcs I Liverpool 1 Alton Villa 2 Manchester Utd 2 Tottenham 0 Middlesbrough 2 Huddersticld 1 Newcastle 6 Charlton 0 PortsmouthReuter - 346 words
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Article45 1952-01-27 24 HYDERABAD, Sat.— The MCC following their recent practice on matting pitches, put Hyderabad Into bat first after winning the toss when Uielr three-day match opened here today. At lunch they had taken three of the home side's wickets for M. Reuter.Reuter - 45 words
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166 1952-01-27 24 HONG KONO, Sat. JAPANESE table-tennis stars who played an exhibition match in Hong Kong yesterday against the Colony's contingent to the world championships in Bombay received one of the best welcome given to any postwar group of athletic visitors. There had been some apprehension166 words
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