The Straits Times, 11 May 1952
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Title Section29 1952-05-11 1 LARGEST NETT SALES IN MALAYA THE SUNDAY TIMES Sunday Edition of tit* Straits Times Singapore Free Press No. 875. SINGAPORE. SUNDAY, MAY 11, 1952. PRICE FIFTEEN CENTS S'pere-6—Telephone *****29 words
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Article785 1952-05-11 1 WHISPERS DRAMATIC NEW MOVE Templer letters go out in 5 towns WORST AREAS ARE VISITED KUALA LUMPUR, Saturday. |F 15,000 people in the Federation co-operate tonight, the High Commissioner, General Sir Gerald Templer, should be in possession of the deepest secrets of the Communist terrorists within the next day or785 words
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Article, Illustration55 1952-05-11 1 .Mi's. Toy Len Gouit, who was named "American .Mother of 1952", and her two daughters. Doris (left) and Janet, are erected by the Rev. George Alden Cole, First Baptist Church Minister, in Portland, Maine. The Chinese mother of eight children operates a laundry. She came to the r.SV from CantonAP - 55 words
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Article, Illustration29 1952-05-11 1 CASUALTIES during the May Day riots in Tokyo when police fought Japanese and Korean Communist demonstrators for hours. More than 400 persons, including several Americans, were injured. A.P. picture.AP - 29 words
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164 1952-05-11 1 "THE SINGAPORE GOVERNMENT arc left today with less than 48 hours to intervene in a threatened strike by 480 jniformed staff of the Post and Telegraph department. The 14-day strike notice which the union served on the Colony Government expires at midnight tomorrow. A164 words
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Article41 1952-05-11 1 From Onr Own Correspondent. LONDON, Sat. rB death was announced in The Times today of Mr. Rene Henry de 8. Onraet, late InspectorGeneral of Police, Singapore ac Neth rfleld Cottage. Barley, Hampshire, on Thursday. (See Page41 words
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Article42 1952-05-11 1 WASHINGTON. Sat. The U.S. Army Secretary. Mr. Frank Pace, said yesterday ammunition supplies in Korea were sufficient for the present limited fighting, but it had not always been adequate in the past and may not be In the future.— U.P.UP - 42 words
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Article138 1952-05-11 1 THE: STRAIT^ TIMES THOMAS CUP SOUVENIR will contain a full survey of the world's leading badminton players. It will tel| the story I in words and pictures of the I men of four nations who are 1 competing m Malaya for the I international championship. The Souvenir,138 words
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Article78 1952-05-11 1 MORE than 300 Singapore Buddhist devotees gathered yesterday at the Sn Lanka Ramaya Temple in St Michael's Road to celebrate Wesak Full Moon Day.. The oratorical contest was won by Miss Susila Simon. Thirteen of the students who won prises for the beat attendance at Sunday School,78 words
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Article48 1952-05-11 1 R I D GWAY ON TRUCE TALKS PANMUNJON. Sat. /GENERAL Matthew Rldgvf way said -today that the Korean truce talks face a complete collapse or an endless series of "no progress' meetings unless the Communists concede on the final United Nations offer to solve the prisoner exchange deadlock.48 words
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Article73 1952-05-11 1 HONG KONO. Bat.-Refu-sal of the Chine** authorities at Tsingtao to supply fuel to the 5.1«3-ton freighter Claire forced the vessel f o sail with a list of 18 degrees The freighter, owned by a Greek firm in London, entered Hon? Kong yesterday The freighter's captain73 words
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Article74 1952-05-11 1 BANGKOK, Sat. SIAMESE police have confirmed that Third Force elements exist in Bangkok Singapore, Borneo and Sou' America. They disclosed that tlv political group, which is both anti-chian* and antiCommunist, recently sent an underground team to organise Chinese here. A police official said most of theAP - 74 words
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176 1952-05-11 1 tuk.yu. sat. pOMMUNIST prisoners on \j the South Korean prison island of Koje today freed their American camp commandant, Brig. Gen. Francis Dodd. after Holding him hostage for three days. An Eighth Array announcement said he was In good health an<i good spirits. In176 words
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Article, Illustration536 1952-05-11 1 Navy took Temerloh by surprise MALAYS along the 110--miles stretch of the Pahang river between Its mouth and the little town of Temerloh looked bewildered when they sawtwo Royal Navy assault landing crafts chugging past them recently. They wondered what they were, and when the vessels anchored at night, shoals536 words
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175 1952-05-11 1 BERLIN, Sat. =(SIAN sentries barred I* ;ular western military s from the Berlinstedt autobahn today .•»u, the three western comrrundants of the city said they have called the Russian Commander's a{trntlon t* the matter/ H*> Is Qen. VassM« I. Chulkov. Patrof vehicles were atopped atAP - 175 words
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Article65 1952-05-11 1 JAKARTA. Sat. INDONESIA'S biggest ptrty, the Mohammendan Mm. Juml group; has lost about SO per gen t of her numerical strength by the withdrawal of the "Nabtadul UUma." an orthodox Muslim organisation, and one of U« component parts. 'y- t Ma* juml hfrfcerY belieVe about IS65 words
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Article356 1952-05-11 1 Ottawa news to blame THE drop in rKe rubber price continued yesterday with 1 further fsjf of eiffrt Ctm% a This followed news from Ottawa that the International Rubber Study Croup had ended its meeting without any immediate decision on market* am& a stabilised356 words
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Article31 1952-05-11 1 HONG KONG, Sat. The Athenian League soccer team from England opened their three-game series here this afternoon by defeating an All-Hong Kong team by 1 goal to nil. Reuter.Reuter - 31 words
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Article25 1952-05-11 1 LKICBSTSR. Sat— ln their match afSlnat the Indian touring team today. Leicestershire had scored 149 for 7 wickets at the tea Interval.25 words
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372 1952-05-11 1 Badminton Hall hero' is contractor identity of the man who has so far financed the building of the Singapore Badminton Hall by nearly $400,000 was disclosed yesterday by the president of the Singapore Badminton Association, Mr. Lim Chuan Geok. Mr. Lim, who was addressing a meeting of the Badminton Hall372 words
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Advertisement378 1952-05-11 1 We have always in Stock < WATCHES CLOCKS > of popular make* and designs at reasonable Prices KHALIK JEWELLERS 11, The ArcaoV Spore 1. Pfcone *****. DECCA RECORDS I\ I '->4b Brrthoven Srmphony No 1 In Bb. Eroica. Concertgebouw Oroh. of Amsterdam, (Klelber). |14M I\ t ■•*>« Bertheren SvmphonT N»378 words
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Article, Illustration1868 1952-05-11 2 The men who came out of the sea THE AMAZING STOR YOF THE MAKING OF OUR EARTH AND THE DA WN OF LIFE From Rachel L. Carson's nezv book 'The Sea Around Us' I WRITJS Of events which must have occurred somewhat more than two thousand million years ago. As1,868 words
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369 1952-05-11 3 Jungle baptism for daughter of Selangor planter KUALA LUMPUR, Saturday. AJ an Army base somewhere in North Selangor recently, the chaplain to the Royal West Kents baptised the infant daughter of Mr. A. L Den holm, a rubber planter. The baby was brought in an armoured car to a tent369 words
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Article, Illustration30 1952-05-11 3 Eleven racing can pile up on the first Up of the semi-main event at the Oakland. California, speedway. Only on« car scraped through but n« one wm hart. A^. photo.30 words
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434 1952-05-11 3 EURASIANS of Portuguese descent are travelling down from all parts of the Federation to the ancient port of Malacca this week to welcome Commander Manuel Maria Sarmento Rodrigues, Minister for Portuguese overseas territories who arrives from Coa next Monday. Big welcome parties are being434 words
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Article46 1952-05-11 3 KUALA LUMPUR, Sat. A TOTAL of 4,234 certificates of citizenship were issued in February this year. Of this, 3,036 were taken ou< by Chinese. Up to the end of February, 338,875 certificates had been issued. The total taken out by Chinese was ?97,12846 words
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Article68 1952-05-11 3 KUALA LUMPUR. Sat.— The $15,000 allocated from the State estimates to celebrate the birthday of the Sultan of Setangor will be used to entertain members of the security forces of all races in Selangor. This is the wish of the Sultan who has decided that In68 words
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Article28 1952-05-11 3 KUALA LUMPUR, Sat The Kampar-Degong Road in Perak was flooded to a depth of 17 Inches between the 30th and 31st mile at 11.30 a.m. today.28 words
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Article109 1952-05-11 3 VOLUNTARY organisations In Singapore have applied to serve in the new welfare section of the Colony's Civil Defence Corps, the Secretary for Social Welfare, Mr. R.W.I. Band, told a Press conference yesterday. Mr. Band, wh~ appealed to others to "step forward", said that the Social109 words
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183 1952-05-11 3 SINGAPORE City Council fej finding out from employers in Britain and Australia whether they will accept youths from the Colony as apprentices. This is being done because a special two-man commit- 1 tee of City Councillors wants to work out a plan by the183 words
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Article66 1952-05-11 3 JOHORE BAHRU, Sat. /\NLT one woman in Johore Bahru has so far responded to the appeal by Gen. Sir Gerald Templer, the High Commissioner, for voluntary welfare workers. She is Mrs D. J. Allen, wife of a senior Customs officer of Johore Bahra. who reported to66 words
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Article33 1952-05-11 3 JOHORE BAHRU. Sat.— Dr. H. J. McPherson has been appointed to act as Senior Ophthalmologist. General Hospital, Jonore Bahru. in place of Dr. N. K Sharma. who has retired.33 words
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Article117 1952-05-11 3 EVERY WORD IS CORRECT' HE SAID SHORTLY after a charge] of theft was explained to Tan Chin Ann, 33, he giggled and told the Singapore Second Police Magistrate, Mr. R. B. I. Pates, yesterday, "Every word about the theft is correct, I did steal the bicycle." Tan was arrested by117 words
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Article70 1952-05-11 3 A PRETTY dance hostess. 33-year-old Annie blnte Rahmed, pleaded not guilty before the Singapore First Police Magistrate, Mr. R. C. S. Bell, yesterday when charged with misappropriating $1,200 worth of clothing and a camphor wood chest. Court Inspector Mr. K B. Ong said that Rahmed was70 words
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217 1952-05-11 3 GAMMONS TO MOVE TO NEW 20-ACRE SITE AT B. TIM AH fiAMMONS (Malaya) Limited XX are to move their offices stores, workshops, and plantyards to a new 20-acre site at the 9' 2 mile-stone Bukik Ttmah Road, Singapore, because they are hampered by lack of space at their present Oeylang217 words
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Article124 1952-05-11 3 Closing prices yesterday were In cents per lb. No. 1 R.B.S. Spot loose buyers 84, sellers 844; No. 1 R.S.S f.o.b. In bales May buyers 84 sellers 844; No. 3 buyers 80 Y t sellers 814; No. 3 buyers 774, sellers 784. Singapore Chamber of Commerce Rubber Association124 words
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Advertisement282 1952-05-11 3 -^^■sssssssssssssssssssssss*. ~r^ff»^s^^^<^^^ss^S6s^^ J^-*~" ls^^^^*^^^^^Sl BsssssssW a.O.A.C. PRESENTS THI y% World's First Jetliner NOW IN SERVICE BETWEEN LONDON AND JOHANNESBURG The age of jet trgnd a hen I Wirfi die first pure jet «irlmer service in history, B.OAC makes good an inspired bid (or global leadership in air transportation. The Comet282 words
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Advertisement143 1952-05-11 3 That swimsuit of your dreams is here, because f v our new Jantzen swimwear is made of dream- J i f^^^jajj^U stuff! This year the Jantzen designers have f >^^»^"^' I created new fashions in fascinating new fabrics. Nr^ J J Look out for novel "dress-miker" styles In C i143 words
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Article, Illustration1514 1952-05-11 4 James Ng - James Ng The sport of lyings in ?l Malayan town of yesterday By IN the good old days at 1 Taiping most people went to the amateur race meetings for a good day's sport. On race days, the little road at Klian Pau1,514 words
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Article, Illustration641 1952-05-11 4 SOME weeks ago there was a smell as of a dead animal in the house. One got a whiff of it at odd times during the day, but rarely at the same spot. After some days' search the Cook decided that it came from the641 words
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Advertisement163 1952-05-11 4 ALL OVER THE WORLD m V W Good mornings begin with Gillette The lads in the land of the thistle Were once gravely troubled with bristle, But now with the saving G?Uettel On Blue GUlcttc shaving J'/»*^'ll anc^ ie con} f ort °f vs n 8 a Made i ii»163 words
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Advertisement471 1952-05-11 4 Brian found £&s&s* W "Hdlo. Brian! Where are jrou You see. the ordinary food he gets off to?" doesn't ind ud« everything he needs WeM, /mb going for a walk with to keep him really healthy Mags, hrn may I come and talk to especially ceruin minerals and vitayou for471 words
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248 1952-05-11 5 GOVT. HAILED FOR AID TO YOUTH WORK GOVERNMENTS keen lnll terest and support for youth organisations was praised by Mr. a. M. Cherian. president of the Singapore Youth Council, in a review of youth activities in the Colony yesterday. He said- "During the past year, fthe Singapore Youth CouncU has248 words
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Article, Illustration479 1952-05-11 5 It guards a silent pool Sunday Times Reporter A "GIANT frog", five-foot in height, is terrorising the villagers near Nee Soon in Singapore. They believe that the huge reptile, guardian of c dark, silent pool not 100 yards off the main road, has eaten dozens of479 words
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Article49 1952-05-11 5 Curtailment of expenses for a Chinese wedding has resulted in a donation of $1,000 for Salvation Army work in Singapore. The donor was Mr. Teo Cheong Chuan. proprietor of a haulage company, whose eldest son, Mr. Teo Lay Swee, is getting married on May 21.49 words
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Article41 1952-05-11 5 With only 175 members attending and 195 required for a quorum, the Singapore Indian Chamber of Commerce annual general meeting, which was to have been held at the Adelphl Hotel Roof Garden yesterday, was postponed until next Saturday.41 words
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Article172 1952-05-11 5 TWO 19-YEAR-OLD BOYS. Quay Siong Hwee and Coh A$ Seng, who pleaded guilty to having robbed a school-boy of a wrist-watch and a gold ring were yesterday sentenced by th« Singapore Third District |udge. Mr. H A. Forrer. to 16 months' rigorous imprisonment Quay172 words
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Article, Illustration221 1952-05-11 5 and they're very happy KUALA LUMPUR. Saturday. kJEET the Blower family of Kuala Lumpur First, there is the father, 43-year-old Sergeant-Major instructor Thomas Blower. He has been an Army physical training instructor for 20 years and even today can touch the ground with the221 words
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149 1952-05-11 5 J.B. welfare worker goes to capital JOHORE BAHRU. Sat. \|RS MARY WOON, Superi*l intendent of the State Welfare Home. Johore Bahru, will leave shortly on transfer to Kuala Lumpur to the great regret of the inmates and all those who have taken an interest in the Home. Mrs. Woon has149 words
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Article57 1952-05-11 5 Singapore Fire Brigade was called out twice yesterday to deal with a fire m the Singapore Plywood factory to Paslr Panjang and an electrical short circuit In a house in Cavanagh Road. Both fires were small and put out -easily. The fire at the plywood57 words
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Article72 1952-05-11 5 JOHORE BAHRU, Sat— P. Krlshnasamy, a Special Constable employed on Bata Estate. Kulal. was charged in the Police Court today with the murder of K K. Mahadavan. a labourer at Canberra Asian Flats, Naval Base, Singapore. After he was formally charged, be was handed72 words
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Article66 1952-05-11 5 A 44-year-old land broker, Tan Kang Boon, of Tiong Bahru Road, claimed trial in the Singapore Second Police Court yesterday to a charge of stealing a $200 wrist watch. Tan, it was alleged, stole the watch from his friend Tan Tock Peng on May 5, at66 words
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Article154 1952-05-11 5 g T l w I cade pr so ago and was re- Street. vmaMiufliiat. cently revived In the West The cast contain* Oliver •PHE Little Theatre players End. Nicholas <who was Lord turn their attention to This immensely fun"y Pym in "The Cbiltern Hunfarce In154 words
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Advertisement312 1952-05-11 5 '^^fl you'll be in the g^"* '^^^VSBStM swimsuit o( your •*'■>'^^fel^^.^ dreams beautifully v§i' x i*^ I tailored, hip-slimming, V^yL utterly lovely. It may -x*"-' kZ^JiSg be this one-piece, with jPf ®l' > $3£3 or without straps, in Jm^li^A -> w^ JP*JJ V jf shot or plain colours. JT IWhicheverJantzenyou312 words
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Advertisement251 1952-05-11 5 FROSTED POODS V-/ Opening a packet of Birdseye fruit or vegetables is like bringing them in fresh from your own garden with the advantage of having them washed and ready for use. NEW STOCKS NAVE JUST ARRIVED but they go quickly, so make sure of your favourites now. PEAS. BEARS.251 words
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Article615 1952-05-11 6 a lawyer - a lawyer By I RECEIVE a number of letters from readers who enquire if they can make a will and if so what formalities are necessary. Anyone over the age of 21 years and of sound mind may, broadly speaking make a will. The matter is.615 words
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Article, Illustration527 1952-05-11 6 AFTER 20 years in Malaya, and 32 years in the East, Mr. F. A. W. Handley, managing director of the Dunlop Rubber Company of Maiaya, sails for Britain tomorrow in the Chusan. Officially, he is on retirement from the Company he has been with527 words
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Article, Illustration780 1952-05-11 6 BILLY BUDD - BILLY BUDD By T«HERE is an o. Arab x legend which is worth recalling today. A traveller was riding towards a city when tie met Death, who was going the other way. "i have had a wonderful fortnight," said Death, "for thirty thousand people have died780 words
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Advertisement252 1952-05-11 6 MARMITE IS EVERYONE'S $Mjt£££ FOOD The vitamins in Marmite keep everyone fitter and these vitamins mean good health both now and in the future. By adding Marmite f -^>\\ to our meals every day, we strengthen our rOrv bodies to resist chills and diseases; we get more goodness from everything252 words
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Advertisement242 1952-05-11 6 ,^7 v immiinmj| BRUSH-UP YOUR Pi/) I /T SMILESS \V\\\ 4^ VVTHITE, healthy teeth tfs //nf VV improve your appear--I\^ //Mr ance Brush up your smile >w /ffl with Wisdom the toothbrush ViVV w l^ ny l° n tv^ ts designed to reach /H\ 'm between the teeth, where most242 words
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Article, Illustration1162 1952-05-11 7 JEAN PEUGNET - He tried to harness love— and failed JEAN PEUGNET FRENCHMAN'S SEARCH FOR 'SOUL-MATES' By PARIS. TWO years ago the owners of the largest matrimonial agency in Paris engaged the wellknown French psycho-^ logist Dr. Robert Bailique as their Chief Consultant. The managing director explained tne position to Dr Ballique in1,162 words
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Article465 1952-05-11 7 Jane Lee 's 'Human Casebook JANE LEE, answers your problems in this page each week. If you have a query send it to "Human Casebook". Sunday Times. Singapore. Miss Lee regrets that She cannot reply to questions by post. RECENTLY the girl 1 loved very much double-cros-sed465 words
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Article379 1952-05-11 7 Rudeness behindthe counter r>OLITENESS does not cost X anything, but it appears to be a rare commodity in many of the Singapore and Kuala Lumpur shops today. Surely those who choose to work behind counters could show a little more interest in a prospective customer. I have been appalled by379 words
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Article, Illustration19 1952-05-11 7 "Oti, don't snap me now!" cries |.inct Leigh, M.C.M. actress, caught in an unusual pose by a studio photographer.19 words
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Advertisement247 1952-05-11 7 VERY (WICK RELIEF o for PAIN FEVER |jjj HEADACHES 'ASPRO' tablet* give such quick W^'^J| relict because they are made by V/^~iS^Sl men of great experience I jfy. |ji W and skill in treating^ s~*-s*l>W\ l| sickness. 'ASPRO >^ tablets do not fail. H N^^m g^g|g^^i^iflgsfliiJMMiMMß)Mßi^B^HHßß^B^\ v^S' cA>i«m»ih/ Afenl*: The247 words
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888 1952-05-11 8 Janice Potter - Janice Potter BUT FATHER GETS THERE FiRST! By CHOULD the Man of the House read the Sunday paper first? I can almost hear the answering iiorus "Yes" from all the male readers, but do the iemalc ones agiee with them? This is a888 words
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Article, Illustration50 1952-05-11 8 Descendant of the Inca kings, Ymj Sumac, pictured here, is a 24-year-old Andes-bom Peruvian whose voice has a range of four-and-a-half octaves average for the human voice is about two octaves who is on a concert tour of Britain. Peruvians call Yma "the voice of the earthquake and the birds."50 words
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Article427 1952-05-11 8 Ronny Howard - Ronny Howard By ON the silken covers of her bed the Italian Princess Caravella stretched luxuriously. Though she and her husband were giving a reception in the Palazzo Bellonia, she had stolen away from the guests to snatch a Jew moments' quietude. Suddenly she grew tense. In427 words
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Article, Illustration13 1952-05-11 8 Fun on the beach. A fin* study of young grace taken in Sydney.13 words
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Article, Illustration37 1952-05-11 8 This rtrapless evening gown in black tulle by Serge Kogan of Paiis, boasts pair of pert ruffles in grey, white, and blue striped shantung. Oa fa* raffle-band of one arm is clipped a diamond roMtta by loMckcrea.37 words
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Article305 1952-05-11 8 K.S. Chia - A FEW LESSONS IN GOOD MANNERS K.S. Chia By DO YOU, Jn the pursuit of your enjoyment, ever consider that your 1 pleasure may cause your neighbours' annoyance? Are you the man in the street \nno races your motor in the deep of the night, slams car doors, turns on305 words
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Advertisement402 1952-05-11 8 an inn 'national iodelt beauty, insists on '^a&afl Hh^* Pond < lot he' complexion cmt She toys ■P'^^JB KjLtl "Pond'i Cold and X'aniihmg C'tami W?^^ K.:¥ w It, i fineit aidi to btaulj cart I know". I _i Lnliii^B^Sl I ii 1 tP^ f A f\ i a I V402 words
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Advertisement265 1952-05-11 8 Why do the best people sleep on Slumberlands Turn out the light- 1 ah! was there ever such coolness, such glorious ease. Unseen, unheard, hundreds of forgiving springs cushioned in softest Slumberdown are carrying you to dreamland. How wise of you to chooao Ulis princely Slumberland. simply because they an265 words
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Article90 1952-05-11 9 r! took more than forty Hours of continuous work to unwind 175.0 M yards nearly nine miles of submarine cable off the freighter Singkep in the Singapore Harbour yesterday The cable, which was unloaded into lighters, will be taken to the Cable and Wireless depot in90 words
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Article112 1952-05-11 9 JOHORE BAHRU. Sat rnHONG HONG KEE As--1 sistant Resettlement Officer. Kuiai. who was sentenced in the Magistrate's Court to 12 months' simple imprisonment on a charge of receiving $200 from a contractor without consideration/ had his sentence squash. Ed on appeal today. Mr. Kenneth Seth, of Singapore,112 words
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452 1952-05-11 9 Death of Mr. Onraet, the Singapore policeman r fHE man who created the Singapore Special Branch and began war on Communists in the Straits Settlements in the *****, Mr. Rene Henry de S. Onraet, died at his home in Burley, Hampshire, England, last Thursday. Mr Onraet was 65. He retired452 words
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Article, Illustration245 1952-05-11 9 THE RETIRING Indian Trade Commissioner to Malaya. Sardat Jogindra Singh, will address meetings of the Chambers o* Commerce at Bombay, New Delhi and Calcutta on Malayan- Indian trade relationships when he returns to India this week For three years trade commissioner In Malaya. Sardar245 words
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Article40 1952-05-11 9 JOHORE BAHRU. Sat Mr. J. Chattaway, Agricultural Officer, Johore Central, has been transferred to Malacca where he replaced Mr. A. L. Barcroft the Settlement Agricultural Officer. Mr. Barcroft has gone to Ipoh as acting Stale Agricultural Officer40 words
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Article133 1952-05-11 9 Two girls, both 11, win prizes A 11-YEAR-OLD girl. Leong Poh Chun, won the first prize in the junior section of the sixth annual English speech contest yesterday at the Yeun* Ching Chinese School, Singapore. The first in the senior section was won by another 11--year-old girl. Woo Siew Wai,133 words
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Article192 1952-05-11 9 HE'S TOO GOOD TO WRITE ABOUT rERE are times very rare indeed when the writing *f a music notice becomes an almost impossible task, if not an unintended impertinence. Such a position arises from the concert given by Walter Giesekinf in Singapore on Thursday evening. What can one commit to192 words
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Article34 1952-05-11 9 JOHORE BAHRU, Sat.— inche Nik Mahmud, president of Permas, Kelantan, will give a talk on "Independence for Malaya" at the premises of Lembaga Kasatuan Melayu. Jalan Ibrahim. Johore Bahru. today.34 words
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Article27 1952-05-11 9 KUALA LUMPUR. Sat The next meeting of the Trengganu Council of State, originally fixed for June 29 has been postponed to Saturr\-\\. July 12. ■427 words
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Advertisement252 1952-05-11 9 ROY \l. 3.60. 6.15 9.15 CHAMKKE" (Hindustani) REX Jekare Bahru. Today at 11.3* a.m. "STORY OF MOLLY X" Today al 3.15 6.15 9.15 p.m. "SAGAI" (Hindustani) ATLANTIC Great World. Now Shewing- S.a*— 7.«o A 9.15 p.m. "PYGMY ISLAND" SUN New World. Now Showinc 2.30 5.30 9.15 "BrZDIL" (Hindustani) M iijTp^*^252 words
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Miscellaneous802 1952-05-11 9 Today's Radio SINGAPORE (IM M A 41 M.) 9 am Good Morning; 930 Musical Round-up; 10 News. 10.05 Harry MarUnea and His Royal Hawaiians; 10 30 Latin America on the Air: 11 Tim* for Music; 11.30-12 Servce. Methodist: 1 pjn. Gerry Soliano. Hammond Organ; 130 News: 1.45 Sports Parade: 2802 words
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534 1952-05-11 10 THE SUNDAY TIMES SINGAPORE, MAY 11. 1952. Our daily rice UNEASINESS over the rubber position last week may have diverted attention from a news item of equal seriousness. This was a statement by Mr. O J. Voelcker, Director of Agriculture, about the steady decrease in the Federation's rice production. Very534 words
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Article, Illustration1236 1952-05-11 10 NONI WRIGHT - NONI WRIGHT PRISON WITH A DIFFERENCE NEAR KOTA BAHRU By frIERE is nothing prison-like about the camp at Pengkalan Chepa, nine miles from Kota Bahru towards the sea. In fact if you did not know it was a prison you might think it1,236 words
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Letter98 1952-05-11 10 ri'xif. i.c-uuiii't in last Sunday's leader page is typical of the local I'm alright —don't bother about my neighbour attitude. Most of those In the towns —in Singapore especially— will undoubtedly go gay on June 2, 1953, but I would suggest there is only one future day when Malaya will98 words
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Letter209 1952-05-11 10 \yiTH two successful productions at the Victoria Theatre behind it, and two more in rehearsal, the Singapore Arts Theatre is anxious now to carry out the second part of its programme, namely, to provide its members with lectures, discussions, play readings and other facilities related to the theatre.209 words
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Letter185 1952-05-11 10 rERE have been rumours recently, about the behaviour of the Traffic Police at Butterworth. The rumours tended to indicate that the police had stopped people indiscriminately whether they were committing an offence or not. I am now inclined to believe these rumours, as l was recently stopped by185 words
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Letter528 1952-05-11 10 ACCORDING to your ret\ port, Indonesian trade account, for about 30 per cent, of total Imports, and 10 per cent, of the export trade of Singapore. This happy state of affairs (for Singapore) is not going to last much longer, because the Indonesians are jusily building factories at528 words
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Advertisement610 1952-05-11 10 CLASSIFIED ADS. LOST DISAPPEARED from 13, Cusca<irn Road. Tam« red parrot, one leg twisted Reward $25. SITUATIONS VACANT WANTED well recommended driver. Accommodation available. Apply Stein. 158. Holland Road. Phone *****. ACCOMMODATION VACANT SHAMROCK HOTBL. 11. Dublin Road. S'pore, along KUHney Road near Al Hou Kee Bar. Large, airy cool610 words
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Advertisement14 1952-05-11 10 Malaya's own favourite drink f IBP- j^tP^*^i\ ORANGE CRUSH is good for your health14 words
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441 1952-05-11 11 Officer took his life to avoid query, court told POLICE LIEUT. R. C. Corfield said in the Singapore Coroner's Court yesterday that he believed that Army Capt. Joseph Sidney Huntly had committed suicide because "he was required to answer questions about the sale of a car to another officer." Lieut.441 words
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Article, Illustration138 1952-05-11 11 THE President of the Singapore City Council, Mr. T. F. P. McNeice, said he was "glad and proud" 1 to be able to present Ling See Yeong, the young man who saved five lives when a car full of people fell into the Rochore Canal, with the gold watch seen138 words
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Article303 1952-05-11 11 Glory to Malaya, Ancient sister of India, Jewelled hand of Asia, Glory to Thee, O blessed land Of beauty and plenty, so grand O land of green and golden hue We are thy children, brave and true. THIS is the message to Malayans by the Indian303 words
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Article45 1952-05-11 11 Mr. R. A Laidlaw New Zea. land author and business man, will be guest preacher at Bethesda (Katong) Church today at 9.30 a.m. and 6 p.m. His book. The Reason Why. will be made available to the congregation at the evenine service45 words
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Article44 1952-05-11 11 FOWLS WORTH $150. STOLEN KUALA Lumpur. Sat Fowls worth $150 were stolen from a house at Stonor Road. Kuala Lumpur, this morning. Theft of motor-car parts is still prevalent A battery was taken from a car outside a house at Tangßln Road tast night44 words
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Article60 1952-05-11 11 JOHORE BAHRU Sat Several police officers from Johore will sail in the Chusan tomorrow for England on leave. Among fhem are Mr. P. D. H. Jackson, foimer Chief Police Officer. Johore. and j Mrs. Jackson. Mr. T. K Belton Staff Officer Headi quarters, and Mrs Belton. Mr Peter60 words
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Article79 1952-05-11 11 Police were on the alert once again near the National Carbon (Eastern) Company in Bukit Timah Road, Singapore, yesterday morning when some of the workers who have been on strike for 26 days assembled near the main gate of the factory. But, there were no incidents. The79 words
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Article147 1952-05-11 11 KUALA LUMPUR. Saturday CECURITY FORCES killed four terrorists in the Federation during the last 24 hours. One was killed by Malay Auxiliary Policemen in the Sitiawan district of Perak. They recovered a shotgun and ammunition. A patrol of the Third King's African Rifles147 words
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116 1952-05-11 11 KUALA LUMPUR, Sat. A BANDIT who surrendered yesterday was heard over Radio Malaya tonightdenouncing his fellow Communists. He was Chin Ah Mm. secretary of the Tampin dis--1 trict an $8,000 bandit who sur ■nderert with hlr wife, Mm Mci Chin. The broadcast wa^ •.<**- ble116 words
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Article89 1952-05-11 11 A LARGE circle of friends will be at the Singapore Harbour Board's wharves tomorrow, when the Chusan sails for Britain, to say goodbye to Miss Lim Geok Eng, staff nurse attached to the Civil General Hospital, who is going to further her studies in children's diseases.89 words
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Article51 1952-05-11 11 The monthly average of new cars on Singapore's roads during the first four months of this year was MO. At the end of April, the total number of cars licensed in the Colony wax 25,258— an increase of 2,556 over those at the end of last51 words
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Article45 1952-05-11 11 PENANG. Sat— Lew Seng Cheong, SO-year-old storekeeper of MacLaine Watson and Co., today pleaded guilty to criminal breach of trust of $700 worth of brandy. The Sessions Court President, Mr. B. O. Smith, deferred sentence to May 17 and granted bail of $2,000.45 words
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Advertisement55 1952-05-11 11 Said a germ who was running like mad. °K 'I've got terrible news for me dad C X A crowd oi his mates Just crept in some crates, I Aml JE ES killed the lot. Am *ul< "A |HP\I EYES' BW BB^JSr BJ Trad* Enquiries toe SANDILANDS BUTTERY CO., LTD.55 words
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Advertisement320 1952-05-11 11 m^^^ SINGAPORE b PENANG $405 FEDERATION OF MALAYA $445 D,.t,ib«tor. Foe Si.g»pc Distributor, to, M.Uees KOSTEI CO., LTI. Eastern Radis General Agency 304-L. ORCHARD ROAD 47 RIVER SIDE. Sole Agents: S. P. SHOTAM CO., LTD. 12, ORCHARD ROAD SINGAPORE— 9. rt^STTfj^ CHOOSE A uffiJ ZEISS DELTRINTEM BINOCULAR BX3O Sole Agents:320 words
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Article, Illustration802 1952-05-11 12 JOHN GAY - JOHN GAY By Sinatra is fighting to save his career but he still has a loyal fan in his lovely wife Ava Gardner OOW fares Frank 11 Sinatra? I will tell you. Today he's a worried man, con fused and bitter. For "The V802 words
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Article, Illustration595 1952-05-11 12 JOHN BEHAGVE - JOHN BEHAGVE Picture parade by THE sorry, and somewhat sordid tale of a middle-aged American railway worker who goes to town to buy a dog, and returns to his shack in the desert with a loose hussy who later becomes his wife that is595 words
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Article, Illustration125 1952-05-11 12 JJI Kt. s another "film Utles" puzzle. Emck week we «r« printing scenes from famous films. Your Job Is to Identify them and send us their titles. Prhes of $25. SIS, $10 and %i win be award** U the first four correct entries opened on Thursday morning. That125 words
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Advertisement252 1952-05-11 12 YOU WERE ENTRANCED BY LANZA.... NOW COME AND HEAR PINZA!!! i p hilarious comedy witk tongs slmrrtmt EZIO JANET PINZA LEIGH with MILLARD MITCHELL Gaumont British News: PLUS! FA. CUP FINAL ARSENAL vs. NEWCASTLE ALSO Malayan Gairtte "Installation of H.E. The Governor" 1 NEXT CHANGE I i A FILM EVERYBODY252 words
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Advertisement171 1952-05-11 12 N.B. Owing to the heavy demand for seats, patrons are advised to book collect their tickets early. ALASTAIR SIM -Vf-T^ FAY COMPTON BEATRICE CAMPBELL I Distributed by Shaw Bros. PLUS! Pathe News; F. A. CUP FINAL TODAY ll am "Tea For Two" Technicolor Phr«* 4042 8HH| Air-Cooled TODAYlJiir&P^Ma^ii. 1.45, 4,171 words
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Article, Illustration152 1952-05-11 13 it More readers pictures THE Sunday Times i* awarding $15 for the best picture of the week, with $5 for runners-up. There is also a prise of $25 for the best picture of the month. Thi» week's first prise goes te Mr. Tang C. Sin, 10 Boat Quay. Singapore, for152 words
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Article, Illustration859 1952-05-11 13 Raymond Thomas - Raymond Thomas By THE artist in oils or watercolour has the power to change the forms and colours of a landscape to suit his purpose. The photographer, on the other hand must accept the subject as nature presents it to him. The only courses open tc himselection of suitable viewpoint or - 859 words
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Advertisement80 1952-05-11 13 Distributors: p Singapore Photo Co., 'Jjl Singapore, 6. IK*~' [astern Photographers. s*JV l II Kujla Lumpur i^l Shui Kat Co. Penang. 6 COiiVt* Quay S'*GA/>Oftt i Keystone See AMATEUR PHOTO STORES LTD. HAGEMEYER TRADING CO., (M) LTD. SOLE AC, K.MS Out'ioilocutc PERUTZ i once tried always used /_/^v THE FILM80 words
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Advertisement171 1952-05-11 13 l I You'll admire the AdmlcCL fpjpj THE LOW PRICED Bmm CAMERA L r PRICE $195 fff^l COMPLETE WITH lr^^VHSffij|| LEATHER CARRYING For standard 25 ft. doable 8 mm daylight spools V Long running motor with 5 speeds 9 Fix-focus Mirar anastigmat F 2.8 12} mm coated Stop motion release171 words
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Article, Illustration1143 1952-05-11 14 HE SAID 'THESE GUNS WON'T FIRE' When Tedder worked in Singapore 2 IF Tedder's life in SinL gapore had to be spent n an atmosphere dicated, it seemed, by Gilbert and Sullivan in nood of parody, in lealinf; with his own command he could lean i pon Clausewitz and the1,143 words
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584 1952-05-11 14 By OUR LITERARY CRITIC AUGUSTUS John ha* given us what he calls 'fragments of autobiography, first series" In "Chiarosccuro". ThU commitment to paper of a series of random recollections and memories Ls obviously far better suited to the mercurial temperament of the artist, or at least584 words
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Article327 1952-05-11 14 Marie Cough's Cookery Corner WHOEVER coined the phrase "The answer is a lemon" must have been a cook. So many recipes call for that "squeeze of lemon juice." Lemon Juice add s that little extra something not only in sweets but in savoury dishes, salad dressings,327 words
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Advertisement286 1952-05-11 14 jm #is\ /ff-^ 4t\ Big lifts rafe^-==-^-— --M ere A \^k chiW S LJteWt 1. play A OANTAS-8.0.A.C. Air Curtzn K^^^^J t Service <;m handle them H'ilh tin- ■>;im<- rase as a 12 lit. parrel, ran ttpeed lln-in i__U safely, ftwiflly to anywhere k in the Morld. What's more, there286 words
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Advertisement156 1952-05-11 14 MANTLE S If unabl* to obtain from your usual dealers writ* to:— factory Representatives. W. G. THURSTON COMPANY 60/62, The Arcade, Singapore r»~»* ♦♦♦■»■♦"♦-»♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦•»♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦< MALAYAN CHINESE ASSOCIATION i! MILLION DOLLAR LOTTERY In view ot the heavy demand for tickets for the Ninth Million Dollar Lottery it has been decided to156 words
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Article, Illustration949 1952-05-11 15 Prof. R.W. Goochley - The brains trust of the animals Prof. R.W. Goochley ELEPHANTS ARE FORGETFUL, ANTS ARE LAZY, SNAKES ARE STUPID AND THE PIG BEATS THE HORSE IN— By AFTER 25 years of research work, heated arguments and elaborate tests, the world's leading authorities on comparative psychology have at last agreed upon a949 words
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Article, Illustration570 1952-05-11 15 GEORGE SINCLAIR - GEORGE SINCLAIR By LIVING modestly in a Cowcaddens, Glasgow, tenement is Scotland's greatest living authority on the hiccup. A month ago this authority. 45-year-old George I Paterson. of St. Peters i Street, suffered severely from this social complaint. His hiccups lasted 10 day*. He570 words
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Advertisement252 1952-05-11 15 r 4P Have BOVRIL «f *4 foul paktHeh I^V Ils stamina you need if yiy^^jl j^ Jk you are B<>inf to stand y^^Mi I the p ace in ne f thf A^v' /^!J/ r^^^ world s most strenuous i\. games. And stamina means Beef— the cont Yf^ak. cent rated goodness252 words
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Advertisement297 1952-05-11 15 il@£^S^ .-free from Dandruff ::^^^^^^^l^::j:::':^;l£;:'^:^i^;^:' :^^^':-i :'-'^l See how a Brylcreem massage cfaedal '^s?^^^^^^->?-^^^^^^^&'->v^. g^ 111 no soa P. n0 sp" 1 n0 starch ia Get this double benefit HP, Brylcreem y ,ur hair |S| B2,siltt Be Proud of Your English Are you content with write? Are you sure tr297 words
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Advertisement335 1952-05-11 15 i the way you speak and lat you are not making le to underrate you? tance of effective speech widely recognised than yourself persuasively and imense advantage in your as in social life. (b) Everything Is explained with the utmost simplicity. (c) You are not required to memorise tedious lists335 words
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Advertisement332 1952-05-11 16 Ad vertiaement. MANY MANHOLES and dreaded drains are reported, giving the City Council a chance to get sued for broken legs or arms Though they do offer an opportunity to get rid of your old razors Just drop them in there (preferably when it is dark and there's nobody around332 words
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Advertisement664 1952-05-11 16 End Rheumatism While You Sleep It rou auS«r sharst stabblnc pains. If WJmwKK Joint* ans swollenHFIW It shows your Wood d :>-?*Vijsl la poisoned through A-:. ZV§£B faulty kidney action. JLv^'^'F-fSy Other symptoms of FVti'AO^W Kldnsy Disorder* are Biokache, Aching Joint* and Limbs, Selttlca, Neuritis. Lumbago, Getting v a Mights,664 words
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Miscellaneous1127 1952-05-11 16 f ON TM6 *O«?NWG eOU-OWW© HIS /MPRISONMstKT »V THE IND)A»«S. At^^SnZJ 7// T^ms H^Vi I Fit />C* l^^»\ I TA^ZAN WAS SHOWN A *U6SIVC RX?rP«INr—EVICCNC«J THAT THg JSaWi>*rD'trl H^^<^l nte-^—^-W EhL ;■1 j>^ _*CNSrfR WAD AGAIN fttrfcTN ON A NOCTURNAL RAMPA6C/-- <IiBMfV^CJ^I -A^sfn^sl flgfe'*OVTT yi^O- \A nil 4S^^^^i%Anniin*»^B^^* i B1,127 words
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Article857 1952-05-11 17 HAT GUBBINS - HAT GUBBINS By I.JOW that Joe Stalin is giving prizes to foreign writers. I wonder if he would consider awarding me million roubles for the following little sketch portraying life in Britain as the Russian. anti-British propagandists see it. Scene: The dining hall of an ancient857 words
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Article, Illustration24 1952-05-11 17 rrc tj «Mi>t in t- Smith. Insh MUM now under contract to 20th Ceatury-Fox in Hollywood, relaxes at Malibu's Paradise Coy«24 words
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Article, Illustration504 1952-05-11 17 "fF anyone tries to Mool you there's honour among thieves'. Soaia said to me one evening, "don't you b§lieve it". I was talking with Lor don's notorious Crime Queen in her latest hide-out, a disused signal-box on thr Euston to Wisbech line. Expresses thundered pas us504 words
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Advertisement665 1952-05-11 17 wKaVeKlßßftJßSaVfl^lßESrVflSflflflilLVaVßlak^ Jt "^^_*K Bb_l _S— l _b^ **H 3bEe -^^BSb^-' Cathedral of Notre Dame in the heart of 2000 year-old Pane! You fly by luxurious Clipper* vie Manila te Beirut. From there yon have this choice of scenic routes: Choice No. 1 By Pan American's double-decked "Strato" Clipper direct to665 words
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Advertisement362 1952-05-11 17 THIS HANDBOOK FOR AMimOUS ENGINEERS S HAVE YOU HAD YOUk COPY? *P_»^^i_&i« P»sj«a uf piacti.nl IsHmm to tk» _*_t^ XT m!MI b«*t-pxTd EnnlncerliiK pontn! l'p-t»-lhr-RK# S?FI nilmite. Information for m»-n who aren't WSWmJT, *J~\ content to atny In the nit Hn.l who whu' IMWrfojaHBJI to V«t ahead. The widest rantl*362 words
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Miscellaneous95 1952-05-11 17 POPULAR CROSSWORD ACROSS: 1 Instttiet «st; ,_J W>WN Absorbed (4,; 9. Off-hand (7,; 11. 3. 'culT* Ff&Vj Kindled (3)j 13. In operation (5); Fastidiousness (13>; 6. Actual (4); pntlnß ill' 99 m,,i,i U io rii. <vj ««ifiinen n>, fur (4); 23. ffi^an^dS^'.V.- it g^ a 2 w k wY r95 words
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Article, Illustration911 1952-05-11 18 ' Crusader - MALAYA'S 'BIG THREE' ARE IN SUPERB CONDITION 'Crusader Highlights of sport by BOTH Thomas Cup selectors present at the trial last weekend In the Selangor Badminton Association's although new hall— Mr. Tan Boon Piew and Mr. Lee Guan Khye were highly pleased with the results. The team U> defend the911 words
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943 1952-05-11 18 Manning Blackwood - Manning Blackwood By ITAKE back, with reservations, my remarks about Singapore and the Federation's Jack of civic conscience. Mr. L. Elion, managing director of Overseas Traders Ltd.. wrote to me last week and said that he wished to make the "amende honorable." and943 words
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Advertisement327 1952-05-11 18 YOU. too, may be one of the MILLIONS who suffer from VJTAMINiMINERAL^?^/^/ That is why you feel Worn out Nervous, Irritable, Have headaches, Lose Weight, Worry" WW^ WKm > > jMHm V' H HA H >V. w>" f W a^am a^al Try this Proved Way Bdck to Health Happiness When327 words
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Advertisement199 1952-05-11 18 t« for 60 cU. In Slnfaport \Wff 20 for 70 eW. In Federation VW A sealed outer casing of moisture resistant plastic. An inner one of metal foil Inside—* twenty Capstan, in prime condition. Ensuring, in this new handy packing, maximum enjoyment of your favourite cigarette. citizen OJV JVATtOAIAI SERVICE199 words
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Article365 1952-05-11 19 SERVICE EQUALISE 3 TIMES S'gor could not shoot straight KUALA LUMPUR, Saturday. COMBINED SERVICES (Federation) put up a magnificent fighting show to draw"* their Malaya Cup soccer match 3 3 with Selangor on the HQ Malaya Ground here today. Three times S:lan?or went ahead and three times Services, undismayed, came365 words
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Article55 1952-05-11 19 THE Combined Services Europeans Soccer XI against the Athenian F.A. tourists atithe Jalan Besar Stadium on Saturday will be: Wood (S.C.C.); Davids (S.C.C.), Boniface fAnny); Mcrton (Rovers). Skinner (R.A.F.), Herbert (R.l*.): Owen (R.A.F.), Coates K.X.;. McDonald (SCO, Flemu^ (U.A.F.), Steuzaker (R.A.I.). Reserves: Nelson Cooper (R.A.F.), Hi55 words
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174 1952-05-11 19 Record entry for Eu Tong Seng Cup £«HUA Boon Unn led the qualitiers :n the Eu Tong Sen Cup i competition at the Island Club, Singapore, yesterday, with 82—14: 68 IIKR was a record entry of 126 for this open competition in which all the Singapore clubs and Johore and174 words
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Article97 1952-05-11 19 THOUGH dominating exchanges 1 in the second half. Young Men's Muslim Association couM not get past goalie Hock Wee, who put in a great performance and went down to Tuan Mong Old Boy's Association by the odd goal in three in their SAFA Div. 3B league game97 words
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439 1952-05-11 19 U.S. EXPECT TO MEET AND BEAT DANES By A Special Correspondent NEW YORK, Saturday. 1/ FX DAVIDSON, coach and manager of the USA Thomas, Cup badminton team, picks Denmark to beat India in the inter-zone playoffs on May 24 and 25 at Kuala Lumpur and thinks America then will defeatUP - 439 words
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Article615 1952-05-11 19 JJ M. Taylor, an Asst. Superintendent of Police, created a new Singapore record for the Javelin Throw yesterday at the Singapore Police Pare* annual athletic sports meeting held at the Police Training School ground. Three other records c broken ASP W. A. P. Grose615 words
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351 1952-05-11 19 S PORE SERVICES BEATEN HOLDING on like grim death to a one-goal lead they got in the first half, a valiant Johore team, playing a man snort in the second half, fought like terriers to gain a richly-deserved victory over the more351 words
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Article, Illustration53 1952-05-11 19 AUIGII ball eludes the N ewvusile .i.k 1 ;ur, Simpson, but his defence is backing him up and stands ready to head the ball as it descends. This was one of the many exciting- incidents in the F.A. Cap final between Newcastle and Arsenal on May 3. which Newcastle won53 words
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Article536 1952-05-11 19 SCC, SRC, CHINESE START WELL CRICKET GINGAPORE Cricket Club, Sin- 13 gapore Chinese Recreation Club, Singapore Recreation Club I put up good scores in their Senior 1 Tournament Matches yesterday at close of the first day's piay. Chinese, sent in by RAF at Hong Lim Green, totalled 193 i after536 words
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Advertisement289 1952-05-11 19 Free yourself from Indigestion Pains 'BISMAG (short tor Bisurated* Magnesia) brings a wonderfully gcntl* and quick relief to stomach pain» caused by excess acid. 'BISMAG' rapidly neutralizes this excess acidity, thus relieving the pain. You can really ftel the soft, soothing action of 'B I S M A G' on289 words
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Miscellaneous116 1952-05-11 19 POPULAR CROSSWORD ACROSS: 1. Teach; 6. Rapt; 9 Brusque; 11. Lit. 13. Afoot; 15. Unaware; ltf. Coup; 17. Veil; 18 Can; 19. Kit; 20. Seat; 21. Dado; 22. Malm; 33 Siren; 25. Dignified; 27. Opine; 29. Soft; 31. Talk; 32. Shot: 33. Wet: 35. Ire; 38. Wind; 37. Boar; 38.116 words
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2181 1952-05-11 20 EPSOM JKEP - WINTER LADY'S SUMMER CUP AT PENANG EPSOM JKEP Twelfth of August in another fine victory By PENANG, Saturday. TIMING his challenge to a nicety, Jockey Harry McCloud booted Winter Lady home a fluent length-winner from the hot favourite Chesieres in the Summer Cup for Class 3 stayers over 1| miles2,181 words
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Article, Illustration104 1952-05-11 20 rE ENGLISH Amateur footballers of the Athenian Leafc*iie will arrive in Singapore on Wednesday from Hong Kong for a three-game visit against Singapore Combined Europeans. Sino-Malays and Singapore. Below are pictures of 12 members of the team, including the captain. D. Stoker, centre-half, of Sutton. W Mm104 words
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Article44 1952-05-11 20 TPHK FOX STABLE (Singapore) 1 have lost three racehorses In recent weeks. They are Epsom Derby (destroyed after the first day of the Penang meeting), Latin Affair who was als* destroyed and Marcher Lords who died In his stall.44 words
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Article262 1952-05-11 20 BOXING Sunday Times Boxing; Reporter AUSTRALIAN middleweight, Steve Brian, impressed a large crowd at the Happy World arena on Friday evening with two snappy rounds of sparring with lightweight Ray Oreenway. Brian who fights Orient triple champion Boy Brooks in the main event over 10262 words
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750 1952-05-11 20 CALL BOY - WOODCOTE INN BEST AT B. TIMAH TRIALS CALL BOY By WOODCOTE INN, a four-year-old by Jamaica Inn who finished 16th out of 37 runners In last year's Epsom Derby after being with the leaders at Tattennam Corner, was the most Impressive workers at Buktt Tlmah yesterday morning during official training750 words
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Advertisement181 1952-05-11 20 m nMf f/ Ss^^^^^rJL- mm' m aV^sM r ■^""■'■^snS l^^^Xl^hw__ Itgngßl *3<HI A mo on. II J^-V-'jl cH.cociouj remedy. II 11 perfectly hormless and I BSsn^L^l II I li^«»wa»^I i^«»wa»^_ w •IfHrTP lAL.MMH /S- Jn^nl nllllll^^ j\^ Bn^nlnßal saa^saa^n^n^n^n^n^n^n^n^n^n^n^n^n^n^n^n^nsK^ "That txkilarating first moment Love can light up at a glance181 words
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