The Straits Times, 27 April 1952
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Title Section31 1952-04-27 1 LARGEST NETT SALES IN MALAYA THE SUNDAY TIMES Sunday Edition Ol the Stralta Times Singapore Free Press No. 873. SINGAPORE. SUNDAY, APRIL 27, 1952. PRICE FIFTEEN CENTS SINGAPORE. 6 PHONE *****31 words
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Article, Illustration964 1952-04-27 1 And social functions, too BUT MORE WORK IS NEEDED KUALA LUMPUR, Sat-rday THE HICH COMMISSIONER, GENERAL SIR GERALD TEMPLER, TODAY CAVE HIS SECOND STRAICHT-FROM-THE-SHOULDER TALK ON PUBLIC APATHY IN THE FEDERA TION AND SHOWED HOW PEOPLE COULD HfcL? IN MANY FIELDS OF VOLUNTARY WORK. In964 words
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Article34 1952-04-27 1 CAIRO Sat. Seif el Islam (Sword of Islam) Mutahar. brother of Imam Ahmed, the ruler of Yemen, died early today from a heart illness. He was in his early 40s.— A.P.AP - 34 words
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Article249 1952-04-27 1 No money to buy food NEW DELHI. Saturday. TEN MILLION people in drought-ridden Madras are today facing their worst famine in 75 years. Failure of the monsoon for rtve successive seasons has stricken the northern districts of the state with a combined drought and famine crisii249 words
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Article56 1952-04-27 1 MOSCOW. Bat.— Soviet papers reported today the deaths of two leading technical experts. One was Karl Krug, 79. an authority on Soviet electrification and head of the facully of theoretical electrotechnlcg at thp Moscow energetics academy. The other was Pavel Romanov. 56, a specialist or. light56 words
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Article34 1952-04-27 1 LEIDEN. Sat. Prof. H. A Kramers. 57. one of the world's leading atomic scientists and chairman of the 1946 atomic energy commission in the United Nations, died here after an operation. A.P.AP - 34 words
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Article32 1952-04-27 1 Tan 'Chen| Tec*, ltf, <W4 yesterday sentenced in the Singapore Second Police Court to six weeks' imprisonment for stealing a pillow, a blanket and a mat. valued at $8.32 words
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Article101 1952-04-27 1 'They need aid now KUALA LUMPUR. Sat. SIR GERALD TEMPLER today had a special message for vnen who felt that the> were unsuited for welfare work in the new villages and kampongs. If they considered that warfare work was not directly connected with the Emergency there were such activities as101 words
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Article29 1952-04-27 1 BUENOS AIRES. Sat—Women entered the Argentine Congress for the first time yesterday when six women senators and 23 deputies took the oath at a preparatory session. Reuter.Reuter - 29 words
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Article142 1952-04-27 1 Manchester are soccer champions LONDON. Sat. MANCHESTER United today became English Football League champions. They thrashed their nearest rivals. Arsenal, by 6-1 at Manchester. The two teams started the game with level points but Manchester had so superior goal average that Arsenal needed to win by 7-0 to gain the142 words
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Article, Illustration153 1952-04-27 1 Picnic for 25 crippled children rpWENTY-FTVE crippled children of St. Andrew's Mission Hospital had the best day of their hospital lives yesterday and some have been in the hospital for six years. They all went out on a launch picnic arranged by the Singapore Youth Council. It was a hard153 words
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Article66 1952-04-27 1 Man y Service reinforcements for Malaya arrived in Singapore on board the troopship Empire Pride yesterday from Britain. The troopship will not go to Hong Kong, but will anchor in the Outer Roads until May 1, when she returns to Britain. The troopship Dunera will arrive66 words
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Article98 1952-04-27 1 KUALA LUMPUR, Sat. MR. C. Thornton, president of the f.m.s. Chamber of Commerce, said at today's annual general meeting that 1951 was a year of record prosperity for Malaya. It finished the year with a favourable balance of trade of over $1,200,000,000. Currency in circulation98 words
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Article85 1952-04-27 1 mHBEEf £hinetoe Communist -1 diplomats. Messrs. Hsieh U. Chan Hen Mint and Hsu Vi Mln. who arrived In Singapore from Rangoon three days ago. left by air for I Peking yesterday. During their stay in the Colony they remained fn the vicinity of Raffles Hotel85 words
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Article296 1952-04-27 1 AFTER months of "contiderarion," Hie Federation Covernme.t has set up a completely new branch with the specific job of training the Home Guards a peoples army that already runs into more than 200.000 men to fight the bandits. Under the overall command of an "Inspector296 words
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Article39 1952-04-27 1 OENANG squadron of the I Malayan AuxilUary Air Force has postponed its mock battle exercises, originally scheduled for tomorrow. PI. Lieut. F. O. D e Pass, commanding officer. said yesterday the exercises would be held later.39 words
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Article49 1952-04-27 1 Capt. D. F. Matheson, Ship- ping Master of Sarawak, sailed from Singapore last night with two new launches for the Sarawak Government. Built of teakwood at the I Tbonneycroft shipyard at Taajong Rhu, the 60-foot launches are equipped with special engines capable of high speeds.49 words
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Article579 1952-04-27 1 TROOPS KILL BANDIT, CHIEF KUALA LUMPUR. Sat. EIGHT Communist terrorists including one $25,000 and one $13,000 bandit were killed, one was captured and three were wounded in the Fede/aton during last night and today. Six of the bandits killed were accounted for by the Suffolks in two operations in the579 words
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Advertisement91 1952-04-27 1 We have alwayt in Stock WATCHES S CLOCKS of popular moke* A < designs at reasonable Prices KHALIK JEWELLERS I I The Arcade. S por« I Phone ***** with LATEST DESIGN PIANO ACCORDION BELLOWS •and TONE OF ORGAN GRANDEUR MODEL 112. Hohner Diatonic Accordion, 10 treble keys. 2 basses. 291 words
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Advertisement114 1952-04-27 1 Wm 23-tt.cmmsi, r V needs make-up No woman can look attractive with dull, Jaded eyesj 1 From Max Factor comes the eye makeup to bring you sparkling, brilliant eyes that give youthful animation and expression to your face. IYI SHADOW. softest, most compelling background for. eloquent eyes, in your subtle114 words
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Article, Illustration1309 1952-04-27 2 'HUMAN PILOTS COULD NOT WITHSTAND HIGH ACCELERATION OF THE FLYING OBJECTS THAT ARE BAFFLING THIfwORLD' ALL types or people have, during the past live years, seen speeding across the skies the strange objects of varying kinds that are now broadly dubbed Hying saucers. They1,309 words
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Article566 1952-04-27 2 RONALD " GARTH-DAVIS i - RONALD GARTH-DAVIS i By WHENEVER handsome Harry Waltllnx heard a mammy song tears welled into his eyes. Th e boy from an orphanage had built up a prosperous round as a travelling salesman On the Salt Lake-San Francisco route but he had never566 words
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Advertisement158 1952-04-27 2 Waterproof ....from 95 Automatic $110 aY H B C^wfla^ rom y our I lifter H The ideal temperature for serving H Beer is 50° F Never cool your Beer H below freezing point Before you 6ati- M&g^L Before you dress jraFjEHK^ ANDREWS for farter Cfesnffitesff .yTTTpij 01 f 1 I158 words
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360 1952-04-27 3 C.-G. gives youth of Malaya three 'main aims' KUALA LUMPUR, Saturday. KAR. MALCOLM MacDONALD, Commissioner General for South East Asia, today told delegates at the second annual conference of the Malayan Youth Council in Kuala Lumpur that ts leaders of youth they had a great and heavy responsibility which was360 words
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Article, Illustration36 1952-04-27 3 l> i tii C, J. Parlar, the Sine a pore Legislative Councillor, cats the ribbon to opea the Bedok Rural District instructional centre for civil defence at the Jalan Eunos Malay School yesterday. Sunday Times picture.36 words
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280 1952-04-27 3 THE SINCAPORE CITY COUNCIL has the power to control overcrowding in homes by making it compulsory tor every occupant of a house to nave 350 cubic feet of accommodation. But this rule is not generally enforced. A spokesman of the Council said that because of280 words
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Article88 1952-04-27 3 The following office bearers we r e elected at yesterdays anm al general meeting of th<» Stamford Club. Singapore. Presidf-nt: Mr. K. M Bvrne. vice-president. Mr. Lim Teng Law. i Woman Vice-president, Mrs. Lee Ku. in Yew. Hon. Secretary, Mr. S. Thlrurhelvam, Treasurer. Mr. Teo Loh Swee88 words
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Article84 1952-04-27 3 PENANG. Sat.— A oody. with a rope tied round the 1 neck with a stone attached to ii. was found floating in the sea off the 11th mile, Ban Ferringhi, last night. The corpse, which is be- lieved to nave been In the water for84 words
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Article50 1952-04-27 3 KUALA LUMPUR, Sat.— Three hundred and fortythree people have registered since the Kuala Lumpur elec- toral roTJ opened on Apr. 15. Mr. C. A.J. Potter, the Super- i visor of Elections, told the 1 Sunday Times today. I All except three are new registrations.50 words
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Article36 1952-04-27 3 CALCUTTA. Sat. Three people were Wiled and about ji 50 injured, six of them seri- j ously when lightning struck l < a cinema in BbWTah, a sub- I urb of Calcutta. Reuter. 1Reuter - 36 words
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Article78 1952-04-27 3 MALAYAN AT WORLD TALK IN LONDON KUALA LUMPUR. Sat. MR. W. F. C. Grenier. of Kuala Lumpur, will represent Malaya at the General Assemblies of the International Touring Alliance and the World Touring; and Automobile Organisation in London next month. Mr. Grenier is with Walter Grenier and Co., Kuala Lumpur,78 words
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Article80 1952-04-27 3 JOHORE BAHRU, Sat. PROSPECTS for the mining Industry In Johore art» not good, says an official report. Early in 1951 most of the mines were flooded and for weeks many were unable to recommence operations. There were promises of expansion of mining activity in 1951,80 words
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Article39 1952-04-27 3 Nine people failed to appear In the Singapore Traffic Courts during the week to face charges. Yesterday morning, warrants for "their arrest were Issued by the First Magistrate, Mr. J. F. Mac William.39 words
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Article223 1952-04-27 3 THE special four-man sub-committee of the Singapore City Council yesterday met the representatives of the Government and City Council Labour Union for three hours. Later the committee announced that it would approach the Colony Government for the setting up of a joint Party to negotiate a223 words
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Article45 1952-04-27 3 WASHINGTON. Sat— The United States announced yesterday it was resuming milltary assistance to Persia following an exchange of notes with the Persian Prime Minister, Dr. Mossadeq. Military assistance was suspended on Jan. 8 pending the negotiation of a new agreement. Reuter.Reuter - 45 words
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Article37 1952-04-27 3 WASHINGTON. Sat Ui It- ed States Army authorities j yesterday estimated enemy military casualties in Korea at r 1.666.0W W>* Jtp. and eluding Apr. Io.J This was an increase of 17.613 In two weeks.— Reuter.Reuter - 37 words
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Article171 1952-04-27 3 SINGAPORE Legislative Councillor, Mr. Thlo Chan Bee, was nicknamed "Bambi" when he recently presided over the All-Malaya MethotdLst Youth Fellowship Insttti}t£ at the Anglo-Chinese School in Barker Road, Singapore, as the Dean. This was disclosed by Miss Fan* Chool Leng. on; of the Malayan Y.WC.A.171 words
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Article55 1952-04-27 3 PENANO, Sat— Two grades of rice, medium and high, will be issued in Penang and Province Wellesley and South Kedah during the ration month of May. Because of uneven off-take of various grad?s in the past, the percentage purchase of the medium grade has been55 words
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Article, Illustration25 1952-04-27 3 Anna Maria Mussolini, youngest daughter of the late Italian dictator, watches the international lawn tennis championship at the Fi>r«» Italico in Rome. A. P photo25 words
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Article, Illustration38 1952-04-27 3 A let?n-age<2 girl member of Bolivia's newly created Civilian Guard stands near the entrance to a governrrvent building in La Pai. The arms for the Guard were seized from the arsenal during the recent revolution A P. photo.38 words
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Article64 1952-04-27 3 PLENTY OF RUBBER, LITTLE RICE JOHORE BAHRU, Sat. \JEARLY 10.000 acres of pad! land in Jo h ore went out of cultivation In 1951. As in 1950, the main feature of Johore agriculture has been continued rubber cultivation and an almost complete neglect of rice. The acreage under rice has64 words
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Article157 1952-04-27 3 The Singapore Rubber Market steadied yesterday following continued sellers reserve. Some Continental enquiries were received, but business transactions were on a small scale. The market closed steady with May first-grade buyers at $1.09 5 8. one eighth of a cent higher than at Friday's dose. Closing nrices yesterday157 words
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Article13 1952-04-27 3 riN: $478| A PICUI SINGAPORE. Sat. Apr! !6.— M7BS, a pi—i (>p IK).13 words
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Article25 1952-04-27 3 SAARBRUCKEN, 8 at. Seven miners were killed yesterday by an explosion in a ventilation shaft at Koenlg coalmine, near Neunklrchen, Saar.— Reuter.Reuter - 25 words
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Advertisement156 1952-04-27 3 140 wove nUlez FOR TOUR dollar mifflfu^m D ,Y™ p ii^Sf Built for the job fffffjPK^ffi I A M.H tin A N^&^*/ When you fit handsome, silent-running I litSlWlS K V Dunlop Fort tyres, you get the highest H UIW OViHVfi* standards of safety and performance at the lowest M156 words
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Article, Illustration612 1952-04-27 4 Two girls who sang their way to the top TWO young Malayan girls -one of humble b rth and no schooling, tie other gently nurtured and educated have met in Singapore and become firm friends near the top rung of the I'idder of their careers. They are songstresses (hong Sit612 words
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Article297 1952-04-27 4 Marie Gcugh's Cookery Corner A READER writes: Can you give me a really recipe for mock l cream? So many i require it as a garnish t.: do not tell one how to make it. ANSWER Mix a tablespornful of cornfcur vwin a qutrier of an297 words
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Article, Illustration608 1952-04-27 4 THE LAST OF THAT TULIP TREE Km ■BjHx- W' sßr^^^^^F^r^^^S^^^Si-^BSB^KmmTKK^' «s£ fc- <».ife*-* WS4 CO far this year there haa been no dry spell, and In consequence, the wintering of the rubber trees is very backward. The Dusun needs a few weeks of dry, hot weather for the fruit trees608 words
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Advertisement181 1952-04-27 4 (r\ [V] r? r? s? THE NEW AUSTIN A4O The instruments and controls are easy to --=^===^£"^-^jt£lffit[JflMs»WßS3 Jws^BjMK?-Tpv^l^Sj^?i^nsiroßißßS^^^^^ read, easy to reach; the seats are separately "^^B^^E^ 1 &***>'' f^i^-*' lkt 'li^^ adjustable o.er a wide range. >^^BB*lL3^f-^-yfr ggyiJ^Bfe =B^^*^^^^ The deep seats give firm restful support AUSTIN again makes181 words
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Article, Illustration39 1952-04-27 5 THE SULTAN of Brunei. Sultan Omar Ali Saifudin (left) on hit arrival in Singapore yesterday en route to Britain. With him are hit iecretary Dato Predana Mentri Haji Ibrahim (centre) and hit brother-in-law Pengiran Omar Ali. Sunday Times picture.39 words
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559 1952-04-27 5 3,000-MILE WEEKLY CHAT TO HIS SON S pore 'ham is one of few pEW MEN are able to have a weekly conversation with their sons 3,000 miles away. But Mr. R. J. Hollis Bee, president of the Singapore Amateur Radio Transmitter Society is one of the few. Mr Hollis-Bee, who559 words
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Article245 1952-04-27 5 CORPORAL MOHAMMED bin CHE MAT, of Orchard Road police station, said in Singapore Fourth Police Court yesterday that when he gave orders to a constable, Mastin bin Nama. on Jan. 19, the constable called him a "good-for-nothing corporal" and challenged him to a fight. Cpl.245 words
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Article88 1952-04-27 5 ifURUGAM AYAROO and Allapan Marlyannu were committed by the Singapore Fourth Magistrate, Mr. D. Chapman, for trial at the next Assizes on a charge of .-obbery. They were alleged to have held up Muthu Veeran, a City Council labourer, on Feb. 2 at the junction of88 words
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Article104 1952-04-27 5 mHE Commander of the X Commonwealth Division in Korea. Major-Gen. A. J. H. Casse'.s, has sent a letter to the XJ.O.C. Singapore L trict. Major-Gen. O'Carroll *ott. thanking the people of Singapore for their gift of $12,000 to British troops in Korea. The Cetter says104 words
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Article239 1952-04-27 5 Present for his grandson JOHORE BAHRU. Saturday. SIR CLUTHA MacKENZIE. consultant on Blind Welfare to the United Nations, who was accompanied by his son-in-law. Major R. L. Bridges. Federation Welfare Officer for the Blind, received a surprise when he visited the Princess Elizabeth School for239 words
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145 1952-04-27 5 /\WNER-DRIVERS living in the new Singapore Improvement Trust flats at Prinsep and Short Streets are worried at the growing number of thefts from their vehicles which are parked along the road at night. One driver who left his car in Short Street on145 words
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Article272 1952-04-27 5 'NO PLACE FOR IN CD.' RACIALISM and creed came under fire yesterday at the opening of the Bedok Rural District Civil Defence instructional centre at the Malay Settlement School in Jalan Eunos. Both Dato C. J. Paglar, the Singapore Legislative Councillor, who declared the centre open, and Group Captain H.272 words
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Article53 1952-04-27 5 SUNGEI PATANI. Sat Residents of Pekan Lama, Sungei Patani, were awakened by four pistol shots shortly after midnight this morning But it was not a bandit attack. It was reported that the shots were fired by a European planter driving through the town with two friends.53 words
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Advertisement156 1952-04-27 5 COCKTAIL SAUSAGES Singapore COLD STORAGE Company Ltd. Just Received Afeu; Loveliness in LACES in five enchanting colours Aurora Coral White Black Scarlet. Heavy Dress Laces, Open Work Floral Designs Delicate Floral Guipure. Close Patterned Guipure Suitable for Blouses A/so NEW RAYON ft COTTON TULLES in 7 Lovely Shade*. JX C156 words
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Miscellaneous292 1952-04-27 5 I \s r I Uncle Silas: 9.05 Music for SINGAPORE Strings; 9.30 News: 945 Strictly (49m «n>iwr« ?«<;™ iiiucti Instrumental; 10 Opera Concert: (184. 6*o M, 41. **+> 1^5?»"-iuRoS!T£n. U.tl, We Close Down 9 a.m. Good Morning; 930 Mv- The Lady On the Screen; 330 RRr rreA c slcal Rcund-Up292 words
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Article, Illustration1006 1952-04-27 6 NAN HALL - NAN HALL The blessings of 'a happy sort of chap 9 By OAYADI bin Hassan, aged 46, a Singapore court interpreter is the thirteenth and only surviving member of a family of 22 children. And he has dandled 17 of his own children on his1,006 words
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Article355 1952-04-27 6 MARY Borden has recently published a novel. "Martin Merriedew", which might be dismissed as just another novel with a message. But no message, if it is a message worth delivering, should be dismissed lightly, and this one Is couched in terms so dramatic and convincing as355 words
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Article619 1952-04-27 6 r BILLY BUDD - r BILLY BUDD BY WHAT on earth U happening to the British race? What has stricken the once proud masters of the earth? 1 asked this of heaven after talking the other day with a distinguished English visitor to Maliya who had told me that the619 words
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Advertisement428 1952-04-27 6 c\3k The Burden System milkinp equipment, scientific of Quality Control processing «nd packing, and rJ prottctl Xl IM milk tominuous laboratory analyses ihr...ij;»i t\cr>- »tape of produc- for purity; all safeguard the lion- irom dairy lo your home. superior quality and healthfulKigid wfcrmMM o< cows and oeu of KLIM I428 words
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Advertisement201 1952-04-27 6 Fragrant hair. Radiantly heaJthy hair. Shining hair. OhrrtiVnl hair, easily managed. That's hair that b cann] for by Coty Brilliantine. This pure brilliantine is made from the finest oils. It nourishes the whole scalp, countrracU the drying effects of washing. Gives the hair itself a soft and even gloss. g~.201 words
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Article, Illustration1343 1952-04-27 7 ABC of organisations which need your help THE High Commissioner, General Sir Gerald Templer, in a speech to the Chamber of Commerce in Kuala Lumpur yesterday, said people were asking for information on voluntary service in the Federation. Here is his list of worthwhile work1,343 words
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Advertisement201 1952-04-27 7 VIYELLA CLYDELLA The materials of Superb Standard of Quality. Every yard of "Vjyetta" "Clydclla" represents a long term investment ...If it shrinks we replace. ■^^1 eS&few Stripe and 5 lr^^W^^§S^^^%K^^^^n^Bs> Come Early to avoid disappointment. COTTON DEPARTMENT Gi&>n Slacks GIAN SINGH Co'LTD. 30-1. RAFFLES PLACE. S PCRE I. TEL 5214201 words
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Advertisement323 1952-04-27 7 ''111 '•'i^Nr^^Ji '11/'^'l g'eafcounfriet VERY QUICK RELIEF \J^ for PAIN, FEVER B HEADACHES J*,'ASPRO' tablet* give such quick \V^& c*lg| relief because they are made by \\/Sr&^jl men of great experience Ijl W and skill in treating jf[ fl fever, pain and tropical— /^J^ x^3 sickness. 'ASPRO y TXZS r323 words
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Miscellaneous187 1952-04-27 7 yURY^MMRTJtIHTIE CONTRARY'ISO EARLY. MARY HOWJ JACK. BUT I REAL! VLH---JJ OF THE PARTY imvot going to Tl^om^^t tr^ilS THE DOCTOR'S ADVICE:! I SO EVERY Ai^Y MORE PARTIES. I °*™HG. BUT VOURI 2 I uinur MUM ITS WO USF I l'Ji E S^f^r?i S A, I YOUR DAUGHTER'S TROUBLE WL L-^v.187 words
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609 1952-04-27 8 RONNY HOWARD - RONNY HOWARD By IyHFN Lord Glifden's s lovely daughter, Lilah. s«< p 1 into a lilting waltz other couples stood back from the floor to watch. She danced divine- < ly, with her gracefully < slim figure and fragile beauty. Brilliantly witty, she609 words
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Article, Illustration21 1952-04-27 8 SPRING RHAPSODY: A new London creation worn by Ann Fartar. It is in white braided straw with horsehair veil. Popper picture.21 words
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Article, Illustration678 1952-04-27 8 RICHARD JONES - RICHARD JONES She was born to a 21-gun salute, but the time came when she sold her tiara to pay her debts By HOW does a princess, mother of six, accustomld to the glamour of a royal court, begin life again as a poor678 words
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Article, Illustration35 1952-04-27 8 Sylvie Bakst. one of the leading dancers in the |anine Charrar Ballet Troupo. the* through t*ie air wiHi rtie greatest of ease duriaa: a p«rfor»aaca of Hrn "La* Akiikm ballet in Lamia*.35 words
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Advertisement458 1952-04-27 8 The vitamins in M ARM ITE^ u\ will keep you e-V^ FIT/ o^ V' I You can only be really fit and etv fl/h^ J°y' n c y° u nave p'enty of good, > \f~^~) nourishing food. You and all your family JJ v need Marmite; l.t contains the wonderful'458 words
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228 1952-04-27 9 QR. W. j. VICKERS, Director of Medical Services, Singapore, told the Sunday Times yesterday: "I am expecting to hear, any day, that an agreement has been signed between the Ceneral Nursing Council of England and Wales and the Singapore Nursing Board, which228 words
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Article56 1952-04-27 9 JOHORE BAHRU. Sat CHONG Tan Poh. a "Sutton Boy" who deserted the Police Force was sentenced to five months imprisonment today. Chorii was called up under the man power scheme and joined the Police Force on Dec 15. He absconded on Feb 2 and was arrested at56 words
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Article48 1952-04-27 9 The women's section of the Colony Indonesia Club will hold a tea party at 4 pm. today in commemoration of R. A. Kartini. There will also be a semi final billiards tournament between A. Jaafar and Musa at 8.30 pjn. for Dr. Razif's Cup.48 words
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Article30 1952-04-27 9 JOHORE BAHRU, Sat. Tan Bock Seng, who carried eight passengers in his lorry in breach of his haulagp permit, was fined $50 by the Police Court today.30 words
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Article125 1952-04-27 9 FREE SHOW FOR SIAM CADETS ABOUT 300 Siamese naval cadets from the two Royal Siamese Navy sloops, Maeklong and Posamtom, now in Singapore, were tieated to a special film show at the Pavilion yesterday. The show was part of an entertainment programme planned for these cadets by the Singapore Public125 words
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Article74 1952-04-27 9 O.a Victorians ;n the University are forming a branch of their Old Boys" Association in Singapore to promote closer rf 'ationsnlps and better undersU -jlng and also help in organls. a social and tlterary functions among the hundred* of OJd Victo rians in the Colony. Any74 words
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Article87 1952-04-27 9 MOHAMMED Noor bin Zaimal, a special constable of the Federation Police force was yesterday brought before the Singapore First Police Magistrate, Mr. D. H. Chapman, on a tentative charge of absenting himself from duty. He was posted at Bukit Klra Estate, Selangor, between Feb. 29 and87 words
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Article745 1952-04-27 9 Nan Hall - Nan Hall AN elderly woman Tun Sa; Huay. alleged in Court that she had given a total of $55 to a hospital attendant at the General Hospital who had said her son couJd be admitted if she e^ve him money "for cigarettes for doctors." Ah Chiang, former hospital attendant, was745 words
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Article, Illustration25 1952-04-27 9 Mr. John Lee Chong Lim and Miss Theresa Wong Ah Nooi who were married at the Church iff the Sacred Heart yesterday. Sunday Times picture.25 words
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Article243 1952-04-27 9 The youngsters of today SINGAPORE'S 21 Government-paid evening class lecturers, who teach about 500 pupils a variety of trades, yesterday expressed bewilderment over the recent pronouncements on the need for technical education which have been made by Government and industrial spokesman Said one lecturer yesterday: "I don't want to jeopardise243 words
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Article110 1952-04-27 9 If the people of Singapore realised the need for closp co-operation between citizens and Government, the Emergency would soon be lifted, said Mr. W. J. Parks, acting Deputy Commissioner of Police, at yesterday's silver Jubilee celebrations of thp Singapore Police Thrift and Loan Society. He was110 words
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217 1952-04-27 9 MR. ALLEN AND KING HENRY THE SECOND THE Singapore representative of the Ministry of Transport, Mr. D. F. Allon, spends his working hours dealing with ships but he has given 12 years o: his spare time to writin;; a thick volume all about tha coins of the reign of Britain's217 words
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Article73 1952-04-27 9 Entries for the Colony St. John Ambulance Brigade's first amateur photographic competition must be submitU ed to Brigade Headquarters Stamford Road, Singapore during May. The competition has bten divided into three sections portraits, landscapes and pictures of first aid demonstrations. Sizes of photographs must be 8"73 words
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Article32 1952-04-27 9 JOHORE BAHRU. Sat. Abdul Rahman bin Mohamed. who failed to apprar in the Magistrate's Court on Apr. 9 when summoned to do so waa fined $50 today in Court32 words
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Advertisement93 1952-04-27 9 The watch people ask for by name Singapore K. Lumpur Ipoh Penjng. Also at Kuching ofhcr Borneo Branchei. ijpal^ but only m Hudson -l^J BEAUTY THAT SPEAKS FOR ITSELF V Sg^a V| MORE R OOM THAN ANY OTHER CAR PERFORMANCE UNLIMITED "^v pyJfcnM'i BUILT T0 STAY younc CYCLE CARRIACE CO.,93 words
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Advertisement34 1952-04-27 9 Old English COTTAGE POTTERY Tea Sets for 6 Persons .imposition: 6 Tea Cupi and Saucer* 6 Tea Platea 1 Tea Pot 6 Cupi 1 Cream Jug 1 Covered Sugar Baiin $23.50 Set. Matchings Available34 words
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Article34 1952-04-27 10 OPENING TOMORROW April 28th Lee Mln Stores Ltd., 186, Towner Road (00 Bak'stier Road) Pint Class Goods at Cheap-Sale Prices. A Modern Store For Modern People of Singapore. Opening Day April 28th Tomorrow34 words
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546 1952-04-27 10 THE SUNDAY TIMES SINGAPORE, APRIL 27, 1952. Innocent and dead LET US ponder awhile on the bandit outrages of last Wednesday. On that day they killed six civilians. Six innocertf people. Who will be their victims today? And tomorrow and the next day? It is fair to assume that many546 words
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Article, Illustration1555 1952-04-27 10 A MALAYAN LAWYER LOOKS AT THE NEW CONTROL OF RENT BILL, "THE mountains are in labour but only a mouse is born" is an old Roman proverb which could be aptly applied to the Report of the Select Committee on the new1,555 words
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Letter169 1952-04-27 10 ISEE from last week's Sunday Times that Mr. Billy Budd thinks we shouldn't bother our heads about the class struggle and the fight for peace in Malaya. Isn't it* because of this tida-apa attitude that, after four years of terror-* ism and murder, the Emergency is stiCl with us? No,169 words
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Letter137 1952-04-27 10 I YIELD to none in my admiration of Sir Gerald as a wise and devoted ad- mlnistrator, but 1 cannot agree that a useful course would be for us alt to eschew the royal and ancent game of golf. "The Communists." he says, "do not ptay golf"137 words
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Letter80 1952-04-27 10 professor WITH reference to the statement made by Professor George Catlin which appeared on the front page of the Sunday Times last week, I would appreciate It if you would deliver the fofjowlng message to the Professor: "If peop'e talked on subjects they knew, the world would be nried80 words
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Letter305 1952-04-27 10 IT was reported In the Sunday Times last week that the Government Temporary Officers' Association had urged its members to accept the Government's offer of being absorbed into the permanent service in the lower division of the supernumerary clerical service. Being a temporary clerk myself, I wish to voice305 words
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Advertisement583 1952-04-27 10 THE Engagement Is announced between Andrew Tan Kim Guan. elder son of Madam Son Slew Eng and the late Mr. Tan Peng Hong, and Shirlev Llm Swee Kim, younger daucnter of Mr. Mrs. Lini Eng Kay. SITUATIONS VACANT WANTED Receptionist In first class hotel, preferably with hotelexperienre. Apply to Manager.583 words
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Article292 1952-04-27 11 Patrick Kritb - Ah Kow has a problem Patrick Kritb ■v KUALA LUMPUR, Sat. IN his hiding place somewhere in Malaya today, a former mcc seller of Pudu. Kuala Lumpur, is still trying to figure out the problems of sudden wealth. Until a week ago, Ah Kow— that is not his real name—292 words
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235 1952-04-27 11 Prices of second-hand cars in Spore drop 50 p.c. $ECOND HAND prices for big cars have dropped about 50 per cent, and for popular types of small cars from 30 to 40 per cent, in the part six months, Singapore second-hand motor dealers said yesterday. Motorcar distributors have now satisfied235 words
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Article138 1952-04-27 11 SINGAPORE Chinese importing and exporting merchants who trade wlth Indonesia yesterday described the Indonesian Government's chancery fee as "a tightened noose which is throttling trade between the Colony and Indonesia." At the monthly meeting of the Singapore Overseas Chinese Importers and Exporters Association, Mr. Kwek Soan138 words
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Article437 1952-04-27 11 IPOH. Saturday. COUR DAYS AFTER WINNING $226,000 m last weekend's Social Welfare Lottery, 23-year-old M Kathiryan, Ipoh garbage collector took his first plane trip back to India via Colombo after sending a brief letter cf resignation to his former employers, the Kinta Town Board Old437 words
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Article, Illustration198 1952-04-27 11 THE twin-engined Consul aircraft which carried Malayan Airways' first passengers left Singapore yesterday on an 8.000-mile ferry flight to Britain. Known as "Caiky," the aircraft will be delivered to its new owners in London. Piloting the aircraft was Captain D. R. Fenton. Chief Pdot of198 words
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Article67 1952-04-27 11 rREE Malays were yesterday brought before the Singapore First Police Magistrate, Mr. D. H. Chapman, on a charge of stealing $93 worth of cigarettes at Rothmans Limited in Orchard Road last Thursday. They were Mohammed Din bin Seh, 22, Samat bin Kardi. 33, and Salleh bin Torui,67 words
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Article46 1952-04-27 11 TAIPING, Sat. YONG CHIN' YING. a 20--year-old girl, was fount' shot dead in a shop at Eastern Road at 11.30 last night. Lying wounded beside her was Heng Kok Lun, aged 25, with a pistol by his side. Heng was taken to-hos-pital.46 words
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Article34 1952-04-27 11 JOHORE BAHRU. Sat Low Kirn Sun who failed to give the Customs a true declaration in respect of 144 pairs of cycle brake wires, was fined $200 by the Police Court today.34 words
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Article61 1952-04-27 11 PENANG, Sat. A RESOLUTION to form a Federation of Malayan Indian School Teachers was adopted by the Penang Indian School Teachers' Union at the annual general meeting yesterday. Other State unions favour such a Federation, Mr. M. Mayandi, secretary of the Penang Union, told the Sunday61 words
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Advertisement72 1952-04-27 11 TAKE YOUR CHILDREN ON A ROUND TRIP VOYAGE TO HONGKONG by p. o. R.M.S. "CARTHAGE"— 3Oth April— l 3 Days R.M.S. "CHUSAN"-2nd May- 9 Days R.M.S. "CORFU" -29th May -12 Days Ist. Class Fare $600 for adults Children according to age. For further particulars ippty: ISLAY KERR CO., LTD. 11A,72 words
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Advertisement143 1952-04-27 11 Bat V^Sa»a3^&*/^ Car 8j I MODEL 154 More signal fJkt^M ...Less noise |T d^ft Singapore and Penang 1 1^ Federation of Malaya \l vflfrP J Distributed SINCAPORE: KOSTER COMPANY LTD.. 304 Orchard Road. BATU PAHAT: LIANC HUAT CO.. 97 |alan Rahmat. Sole Agents: S. P. SHOTAM CO., LTD. 12. ORCHARD143 words
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Article, Illustration494 1952-04-27 12 PICTURE PARADE BY JOHN BEHAGUE By far the best film of the week Is "Singing In The Rain' 1 with Gene Kelly, Donald O'Connor, Debbie Reynolds and Jean Hagen. an invigorating skit on the silent picture days when a star could open his494 words
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Article86 1952-04-27 12 IN kit newest Technicolor mv sical. "Singing in riia Rain," Cene Kelly interprets the bounce, noise and carefree gaiety of Hie Terrific Twenties a Hollywood story depicting the transition from silent pictures to talkies. Donald O'Connor, Debbie Reynolds and lean Hagen also share in this romp.86 words
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Article, Illustration565 1952-04-27 12 But Gene 's next role is a serious one Says DAVID LEWIN BERCHTESGADEN. T«HE House that Hitler A Built on a mountainside is coming down brick by brick in a snowstorm. Demolition of the Berghof (its German name), in the Bavarian Alps has been delayed for a week to enable565 words
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Article404 1952-04-27 12 J ARTHUR RANK'S "The Magic Box", a lavish technicolour picture produred for the Festival Of Britain with over 60 stars is a masterpiece of over-statp-ment. We learn everything there is to know in the first refl —the rest Is a long drawn out series404 words
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Advertisement184 1952-04-27 12 M-G-M presents «JN|k WESTWARD WJP THE WOMEN SfsL. ROBERT TAYLOR GREAT ADVENTURE DAILY JSZBj NEXT CHANGE /i&K? I^ ROBERT DONaTH MAGIC BOX 1 \jk W*\ *v .i» MAR6AMT JOHMTON o'd MAR!* SCHlll I Km -at JBfetV coioun ar tichnicolom fVT^^V OVER SIXTY BRITISH STARS SOPH! YOU'LL BE "SINGUT IN THE184 words
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Advertisement315 1952-04-27 12 IEHPVVHHi todayi I 11 1.45, 4, 6.30, 9.30 Ir^-^w Presented b T IiFV'WAI K COM MBIA M^n 111 J PICTURES k 1 JLS^^a^V^ Featurette fc_Mj^i^^J| TECHNICOLOR I "A DAY WITH THE JttMttteti&k^tfti^flttflHflHHiHß^rßr^VftflHilß [today wMUmttmm 9 a.m.: "APPOINTMENT IN TOKYO" NEXT CHANGE |t^ THRONES TOPPLE L. W^ as Red-Headed Maureen O'Hara315 words
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Article, Illustration207 1952-04-27 13 THE Sunday Times is awardipg $15 to Hie best picture of Hie week, with $5 for runners-up. There is also a priie of $25 for the best picture o* the month. This week's first prixe goes to Han Wong leek, of 55 Jalan Ibrahim, Jonorc Bahru, for his207 words
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668 1952-04-27 13 RAYMOND THOMAS - PHOTOGRAPHY FROM SCRATCH -13 CONTROLLING CONTRAST RAYMOND THOMAS By IF the overall range ol densities or tones in a negative or print is high then that negative or print is said to have high contrast. An example of this would be the photograph of a bride in white beside the668 words
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Advertisement239 1952-04-27 13 WOB&P cameras and $375 INCLUSIVE g^^m LEATHER CARRYINC CASE J MBMUIV W You see the picture, you seskr* "<■■' *^T press the release-button 1^ and you film with greater P^flhk^BnL certainty Hian with any Kn I r^^ other movie camera. The MgV i built-in exposure meter H^nK-JU^ W does the239 words
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Article, Illustration1818 1952-04-27 14 THE STORY OF 'CHANGI UNIVERSITY' 'The spirit of man that goeth upward 9 On April 12, Professor A. Oppenheim of the University of Malaya unveiled a plaque to commemorate the comradeship of about 2,000 prisoners of war whose thirst for learning led to the foundation of "Changi University" during the1,818 words
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Article, Illustration1257 1952-04-27 15 MARK PRIESTLEY - Modern Jack the Ripper 1 was trapped by a gas mask MARK PRIESTLEY The London blitx murders they hushed up By KEEP it dark! Were asking you to play down these crimes." The Yard man kept his voice low, but the crime reporters knew he meant business. Today the whole1,257 words
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Article, Illustration547 1952-04-27 15 THE AIR UNIVERSITY' COMES OF AGE LONDON. IN May, Britain's Air Service Training comes oi age, and the event will be celebrated by people fronr« nearly every country in th»world. This organisation is unique in the line of educational institutions. It is '.he brain child of the Haw-tcer-Siddeley group of547 words
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Advertisement276 1952-04-27 15 '•^Xfi-I ARN AT HOM£ TH£ HECTICAL WAY lA. I Radio, today's greatest profession, wants trained men I urqenily. Radio repair engineers, sound technician*, S )S i er^'nee'S. executives, etc., are in big demand. Vast new fields of opportunity are opening op^' up in television, electronics, etc. V/f<^- will how you276 words
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Advertisement91 1952-04-27 15 Use Brylcreem and be sure of having lustrous, vital-looking hair the kind of harr that helps a man to get on in the world. Brylcreem means flfr^J perfect grooming and perfect hair health. It contains no gum, no 6 soap, no spirit, no starch. Enjoy Brylcreem's double benefit of flffiffi91 words
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Advertisement339 1952-04-27 16 The figure you've dreamed of 1 is yours with Allo-.ite Frankly beautiful curves... superb lift definite figure accentuation— t hi j is the beauty of wearing Maidenform's Alloette* bra! Try Allo-ette today. You'll say it's the finest flattery your figure ever had! In your favorite colors and fabrics. Genuine Maidenform339 words
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Miscellaneous1179 1952-04-27 16 gtf I*.-?-? L\. V^B BssssK^^ssi -■W I~_ bß^"tW _-^y^ j£ if^ 'n tl> \V < "v^, v^ |rB r \i n I I I^~^^J^ J^ 4?i llr' I .lis:/// bbP^bK v! Pn *v-'/iIIi!ILa I A t*-?z.av v i*sD m s CA?rccs cdZiOuSly. t*e sreA'&Mr hai<?, 000 jror y^^^^^^BET^\W "W V</i|Hll'Uiv1,179 words
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Article845 1952-04-27 17 NAT GUBBINS - NAT GUBBINS By Ijp till now your Uncle Nat and his life partner, The Plucky Little Woman, hare had their bouts of influenza separately. This arrangement has always meant that one could look after the other. In fact, the Pi.W. will never forget the time when845 words
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Article, Illustration17 1952-04-27 17 Beauty the beach Resting on her oars. Sally Forrest. M.G.M. star, displays her beauty for your benefit.17 words
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Article443 1952-04-27 17 Jane Lee's 'Human Casebook 9 I AM 24-years-of-age and am very much in love with a girl of 21. For the last month we have been quarrelling almost every day. She says and does things deliberately to anno> me. Yet she says she loves me and never443 words
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Advertisement524 1952-04-27 17 mm nwnn \\,f" Kv^y y** l 8.0.A.C. carries C^^h^^S J^j l 1 II happy parties of school children y -~f I on holiday from Kngland to visit H~~£j JT Hi V lheir P*" 1 18 'ivinK overseas. LI fljl^ \JXI Regular 8.0.A.C. services be/v\ W LW tween London and Singapore524 words
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Advertisement342 1952-04-27 17 ALL OVER THE WORLD Good mornings begin ivith Gillette In the eyes of the up-to-date sheik The shave is a portion of keik. Blue Gillette stroke the bristle Off clean as a whistle Because the sharpest edge m the world is set to exactly the right shaving angle in a342 words
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Miscellaneous208 1952-04-27 17 POPULAR CROSSWORD ACROSS UUIV.N I 1, Accident 16). U, H;>:vcsi«r R««ector (8). 5, Set (8). 10. (6) 3 Decay (3) 4 R*spoiisiAge (3). 11, Sun-helmet (5). 12, bility (4). 5. Large Inn (.5K 6. Rank ,K> IK r»non» ei 17 Ilnlt H'or (4). 7, Elastic '9i 8. Kailc (6). 16.208 words
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Article, Illustration1081 1952-04-27 18 Highlights of Sport by 'Crusader' JHEY wait until the referee is about to blow his whistle for the kick-off. Then, as if to a prearranged signal, they rush, clamber over the fence and run to the sidelines for a free view of the match. This sort1,081 words
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Article893 1952-04-27 18 MANNING BLACKWOOD - MANNING BLACKWOOD i By 1 Anything goes for the bus drivers THIS time, I have A actually had one or two letters in support of my criticism of the Singapore bus drivers. Keaaer "Lee," in Joining wholeheartedly with my ideas about the busmen's shortcomings, mentions another charming893 words
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Advertisement447 1952-04-27 18 ,-~^4 W I bDUM announce: i W, THE TOOTHBRUSH \p THAT FITS INTO ito nu/w kU^ 1 A ncw> v i 8 en ous a d to dental care, a* *he Compaa is more easily carried 1^ <*<l V A than an ordinary toothbrush, yet has W-^jQ Q/ost ft/ all447 words
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Advertisement437 1952-04-27 18 W w 20 for 60 cts. in Singapore 20 for 70 cts. in Federation The Cigarette for every occasion WO. HO. WILLS, BRISTOL LONDON How the famous Bennett College can help your career through personal POSTAL TUITION It you feel that you cannot pass the j^""™" exams which will qualify437 words
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Article, Illustration591 1952-04-27 19 UNDER- DOGS S'PORE ALL BUT MADE IT Replay today in Cup game By Our Soccer Reporter Singapore 0; Hong Kong 0. uONG KONG Combined can count themselves lucky that they did not meet Singapore's best soccer team at Jalan Besar yesterday. If they had they could hardly have escaped defeat591 words
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252 1952-04-27 19 PENANG, Saturday. PEXANG today became the first holders of the F.A.M. Cup by defeating Selangor, the other finalists, by five goals to nil on Western Road ground. Hero of Penang's convincwin was centre-forward Lee Ah Loke who scored four Pcnrmp were superior252 words
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Article235 1952-04-27 19 K.L. CRICKET KUALA LUMPUR. Sa\ ALL CRICKET matches In Kuala Lu:npur today were abandoned owing to heavy rain. On the padfinp. Railway Institute were in a favourable position when their psme ar>ainst Selangor Club was called off. The Rallwaymen scored 14" for four wickets when235 words
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Article105 1952-04-27 19 In a friendly cricket match pluved on St. Geoitfes Road ground yes'erday. 223 B.O.D. beal Sint: ipore Dls'rlct Signals by sto wickets. Capt. Dlplock playing for the 223 B.O.D. hit a bright 80 In 3C niinu.c. He hit six sixes and eipht fours. Z>3 B.O.D.:105 words
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Article44 1952-04-27 19 As n result of the modern radio facilities now install d at the Olympic stadium, sports fans from 45 countries will hear regular broadcasts of the 1952 Summer Olympic games, in Helsinki. About 150 radio commentators are fxpected for the games. UP.UP - 44 words
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67 1952-04-27 19 Star Soccerltee, alter dominating play for almost the whole period, scored a solitary-goal win five minutes from the end to collect full points in their SAFA Div. 2 League soccer fixture against Raton Sajarah at CYMA ground yesterday. Their goal was scored by Samad. There67 words
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Article, Illustration43 1952-04-27 19 CHEE SENG dashes across the Jtoatoouth ;u?t In time to punch this Tons Sbeung plledriTe round the post. This match for the Aw Hoe Memorial Cap between Singapore and Honf Kong at Jalan Besar Stadium yesterday ended to seoretoftj draw. Sraday Times picture.43 words
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Article314 1952-04-27 19 LONDON, Sat. LEAGUE DIVISION 1 Burnley 1 Portsmouth Chsrlton 1 'Chelsea 1 Fuliam 1 Huddersfirld 0 Manchester I'. 6 Arsenal 1 M.ddl-xhroush Wolves i Newcastle 6 Aston Villa 1 i Preston 4 Liverpool 0 Stoke 3 Manchester 1 Tottenham 2 Blackpool 0 I XV. Bromwich 1 Sundcrland314 words
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Article45 1952-04-27 19 t A gold coin worth 30 Swiss 1 francs OJ.S.S4.67) is bslng minted as a souvenir of the Olympic Games. The coins will b« issued f by the International Olympic Committee, half of the revenue going to the Organising Committee in Helsinki UPUP - 45 words
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Article, Illustration20 1952-04-27 19 rpENG P2I WAH skims ov er the hurdles in her record--1 breaking trial yesterday (see full report).— Sunday Times picture.20 words
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Article402 1952-04-27 19 T'ENG I*EI WAH, one of Singapore's athletics 1 hopes for the World Olympics at Helsinki, broke the Malayan record for the 80-metres hurdles v < -,i iv o* Urn Arc* trials set by Singapore Olympic and sports Council. She sk mcd the hurdles In402 words
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152 1952-04-27 19 Negri fight back to hold Aryans 2-2 SEREMBAN. Sat. fighting qualities reminiscent of the States Malaya Cuj) trfumph in 1948, today earned them a two-all draw against the Aryan Gymkhana tourists here. Negri. baffled by the tourists' swift, short-passing game, were two goals down at the interval. But a determined152 words
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Article169 1952-04-27 19 CINGAPORE Cricket Club and Singapore Recreation Club "A" teams drew in a cricket friendly at SRC yes erday. SINGAPORE CKICK£t CLUB J Edr b Boudewva G. B Mnrlens b Boudrwyn 11 R. Fletcher b Westcrhout 9 B Cashin b Bntidewyn 1 T. Potts c Galisun b169 words
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Article45 1952-04-27 19 Thert will be a Polj Cup trial match at the Singapore Polo Club grounds, in Thomson Road, today at 5 p.m. The match for the Polo Club will be played on Tuesday, April 29, on the same ground, at 5.15 p.m.45 words
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Article63 1952-04-27 19 NEW YORK, Sat. MIDDLEWEIGHT champion Ray Robinson and light heavyweight king Joey Maxim will not meet In a title fight this June. President Jim Morri s of the International Boxing Club said on Friday he has abandoned plans for the proposed light-heavyweight title bout, which63 words
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195 1952-04-27 19 KUALA LUMPUR, Sat. INDIA nas written to the Badx mlßtoa Association of Ma* lay a agreeing to Denmark's pro* posal to play their inter-zone match in the Thomas Cup competition In the new hall here. The Indian team comprising six players, a manager195 words
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Article114 1952-04-27 19 Across: 1. Mirror. 5. Harden 10, Eon. 11. Topee. 12, Status. 16, res'er. 17, Hip. 18, Superiors. 20, Ages. 22. Eel. 23, Lure. 24. Perch. 26. Ar. 27. Radiate. 30, Lit. 31. Sndue. 34. Step. 36. Tar. 38. Tits. 49 Sustained. 42, Let. 43. Absurd. 44, Demure.114 words
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Advertisement276 1952-04-27 19 Sleep f- It's yours when you fly Pan American to the U.S.A. (via Manila) Yes, everybody sleeps aboard the doable-decked "Strato" Clippers*, father in Pan American's exclusive Sleeperette* that stretches out to full bed length or in a. full-size berth. Sleeperettes are free of charge berth* $10 extra from Hawaii276 words
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2196 1952-04-27 20 EPSOM JEEP - EPSOM JEEP By Aladdin starts day of upsets with $111 dividend TWELFTH OF Al GIST v Fry) waded through the mud to slam his opposition .11 runaway style in the Class 3 1} Mile Trophy Race at Kuala Lumpur yesterday, concluding day of the2,196 words
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Article48 1952-04-27 20 Total pool s;:: 't.!t!i!i. 1st No. *****5 ($108,001) 2nd No. *****7 (S 54.000) 3rd No. *****8 27.000) STAKIKKS ($3,250 each): Nos. *****8; *****5; *****5; *****3; *****6; *****1; *****0; *****2; *****8; *****4; *****7. CONSOLATION ($2400 each): Nos. *****7; *****0: *****8; *****5; *****3; *****8; *****5; *****5; *****2; *****5.48 words
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Article11 1952-04-27 20 First two tickets: SI .!07. Second six tickets: $287.11 words
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Article, Illustration36 1952-04-27 20 Arsenal beaft Stoke CKy by four goals to one in their English League game at Highbury. Here Herod, the Stoke goalkeeper, fails to stop a shot by Holton, Arsenal's centreforward. Popper photo.36 words
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Article59 1952-04-27 20 KUALA LUMPUR, Frl.—3-lan-gcr's cricket team against Perak at Ipoh on May S and 4 will b* A. K. Jones (Capt.), Khoo Bin Keng. P. Selvanayagam. K Gurucharan Singh. A. Godwin, P. O de Sllva, A. Gregory, M. Siirpherdson. J. Seneviratne, S. J. Dorai Raj. R. Shearburn59 words
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Article54 1952-04-27 20 TPdH, Fri.--Perak basketball champloos, Toong Hon team of Tanjdng Tuallang. leave next week (or a ten-day tour of Bfedan. The Toong Hon contingent will also Include a girls' team PBA junior tourney IPOH, Frl— Perak's 1952 jun or badminton champlon«htnj begin tdmorrow at the Perak B.A. Hall. The54 words
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Article214 1952-04-27 20 BATU PAHAT, Sat. QLD Rivals Yon Mian and Llm Seng Slew again entered the singles Anal in the Ban Pahat tennis championships here yesterday. Results: Open singles (quarter final): Yon Mian wo Wong Aun Alk: Sharom Wahab bt. Cheah Pbee Tat 8-G. 6-3: Ng214 words
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Article50 1952-04-27 20 SITJAWAN. Sat.— Dindlngs will play a cricket match at Ipoh tomorrow against a scratch Ipoh side Dindlngs have been strengthened this season by the inculslon of O. S. Walker, well known Malayan cricketer, Abdul Karlm and Abdul Rashld. two new arrivals to the District.50 words
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Article56 1952-04-27 20 EPSOM. Sat.— T. H. Cir-y's Castleton won the Blue Riband trial stakes over one mile 110 yards here on Thursday after a photo finish among three of the ntne runners. Bob Major and 9-2 Chavey Down deadheated for second place. Bet.' ing was 5-1 Castleton: 5-2 favourite BobReuter - 56 words
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Article46 1952-04-27 20 An International fine arts exhibition will be held In conJunction with the Summer Olympic Games In Helsinki. Each country U entitled to enter up to 42 worts of art. The exhibition, which replaces the usual art.s competition, will hay. 14 sections.— UJ».46 words
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Article44 1952-04-27 20 KUALA LUMPUR, Sat.— The OOC Malaya yesterday presented a silver cop 0 A. S. Cook for ihe best all-round performance by a member of the Mercury Athletic Club in the 1951 season. The cup was donated by 'he Anmv In Malaya.44 words
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Article24 1952-04-27 20 SITIAWAN. Sat.— Sungel WanSi Group trounced New Columbia Bstate 7-0 In a soccer League match oa the padang here on Wfdneaday.24 words
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Article23 1952-04-27 20 o B t v h 1 e w r ln rr'und" d<unc<in ws a^v 111 tvi c f hh23 words
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Article196 1952-04-27 20 J^ BRILLIANT cemury oy Royal I l N«vy'« Ctiapltn who hit 119 in k 110 minute* (one six, 13 four*) featured the first day* play lnthe senior tournament match between ye»terday D At close N^v? were 226 and had M taken on* R.A.F. wicket for196 words
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