The Straits Times, 20 July 1952
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Title Section29 1952-07-20 1 20 JULI9S2 LARGEST NETT SALES IN MALAYA THE SUNDAY TIMES Sunday Edition el the straits Times Singapore Free Press No. 884 SINGAPORE, SUNDAY, JULY 20, 1952. PRICE FIFTEEN CENTS29 words
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Article, Illustration337 1952-07-20 1 Big change in relations considered likely PEKING REPLY ENCOURAGING HONG KONG, Saturday. has told Britain it wants to trade with other nations but on a basis of equality and mutual benefit, a Peking radio broadcast said today. Dr. Chang Han-fu, deputy Chinese Foreign Minister, inReuter; AP - 337 words
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Article103 1952-07-20 1 THEY ARE SHORT OF RUBBER HONG KONG, Sat. A CHINESE report from Canton today said rubber goods factories in the Xwangtung Provincial capital hav c closed because of shortage of rubber. It slid Communist efforts to obtain enough rubber from outside have failed. The sale of rubber to Red ChinaUP - 103 words
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Article86 1952-07-20 1 TOKYO. Sat. PEKING RADIO, heard here today, made a first direct reference to the secret armistice talks in Korea since th* current series of closed-door sessions started. Quoting -reports from Panmunjom. the radio said: "Th* meetings so far have not brought a smele contribution orReuter-AAP - 86 words
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Article41 1952-07-20 1 LONDON, Sat. Captain Sir John Godfrey WorsleyTaylor, 56-year-old wartime Scots Guards officer, was found dead In a mansion flat in south-west London yesterday with a broken neck. A police spokesman said: "There is no suspicion of foul play.'— Reuter.Reuter - 41 words
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Article155 1952-07-20 1 America 's economy WASHINGTON. Oat. PRESIDENT Truman told Congress today that the I United States' basic economy has expanded despite the drain of the Korean conflict and is capable of increasing the national output by nearly a third during this decade. He urged Congress to continue aidUP - 155 words
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Article431 1952-07-20 1 Blythe's lights: Security' CINCAPORE'S acting Fin- ancial Secretary, Mr. T. M. Hart, yesterday told the Sunday Times that emergency electric lighting had been provided for the house of the Colonial Secretary, (Mr. W. L. Blythe), within Government House domains, purely as a measure cf internal security. Mr. Hart, who is431 words
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Article47 1952-07-20 1 ENGLAND wen a len.ationjl victory ill Hie third Test match at Manchester yesterday. They beat India by an innings and 207 runs. England declared at 347 for 9. India made 58 in their first innings and 82 in Hie second. (See Pag* 19)47 words
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Article199 1952-07-20 1 LONDON, Sat. pAUTIOUS hope that the vy change of Government In Teheran may improve Anglo-Persian relations Cs expressed in several British newspapers this morning. The Liberal Manchester Guardian in a leading article surveys the causes of the resignation of Dr. Mossadeq and emphasises theReuter - 199 words
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137 1952-07-20 1 ANE HUNDRED Shanghai skilled workers will leave Hong Kong early In October for Singapore to work for a new $2,500,000 company, the Malayan Textile Mills Limited, it was reported from abroad yester I day. I Dr. S. Y. Liu. a director of the company, has137 words
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Article, Illustration657 1952-07-20 1 A LONG line of men queued up for their dinner in Singapore last night, plate in one hand, spoon in the other. Their food was dished out to them from small zinc baths and tin plates, and657 words
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Article23 1952-07-20 1 LONDON. Sat— Queen Elizabeth, completely recovered from her cold, left Buckingham Palace yesterday to go to the races at Ascot.—Reuter.Reuter - 23 words
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Article22 1952-07-20 1 TAIPEH, Sat. A 100-mile-an-hour typhoon struck Southern Formosa today killing 15 and injuring more than 30 people.— Reuter.Reuter - 22 words
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Article90 1952-07-20 1 VATICAN CITY, Sat. f ATHOLJC Bishops th rough v' out the world have been reminded there should be no place In their churches fo* "second rate statues" or faulty art. In a detailed instruction on church architecture and art. the Vatican's Supreme Congregation of the HolyAP - 90 words
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Article68 1952-07-20 1 A British Red Cress Appeal Gala Ball held at the home of Mr. Charles Pow, manager of the Mercantile Bank, in Chatsworth Road. Singapore, co Friday night raised more than $10,000 for the Red Cross Handicapped and Disabled Children's Home in Tanah Merah. The winning ticket68 words
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Article26 1952-07-20 1 OXFORD. Sat— Sir Hugh William Bell Cairns. Aus-tralian-born brain specialist. died here yesterday. He was 5« and had been ill for several months— Reuter.Reuter - 26 words
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Article28 1952-07-20 1 ASCOT, Sat Tulyar won the King George VI and Qireen Elizabeth stakes today. Gay Time was second and Worden II third. Fifteen r«n Reuter.Reuter - 28 words
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509 1952-07-20 1 OLYMPICS Colony athletes march in mud HELSINKI. Sat. THE 15th Olympic Games were declared open today in a drenching downpour that could not quench the colour of the ceremonies or the enthusiasm of the amazing crowd of 70.000 that sat in the vast open Olympic Stadium for almost three hours.509 words
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Advertisement84 1952-07-20 1 Pve always in Stock HES CLOCKS oular makes and at reasonable Prfces IK JEWELLERS The Arcade, Spore 1. Phone *****. CHROMATIC HARMONICAS. Harmonica P;ayers of International Repute always insist on a "HOHNER" STANDARD MODEL. 260/40 'Chromonica 1 10-hole. 40-reed. $12.50 2604/48 'Super Chrom* 12-hole. 48-reed. $18.00 280/64 '64' Chrom. 16-hole84 words
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Advertisement96 1952-07-20 1 V SUfs" If I The New Cream -Type Make -Up in unique stick form For you new complexion beaury beyond your fondest dreams. So easy and quick to apply... so wonderfully convenient so different from anything you've ever used before. S4l* H^SIX A row KflM tlrok.i *S{j// rN 'o«i-stik...w.o«M>«d Jf\96 words
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Article, Illustration348 1952-07-20 2 - MR. George Edicards, chief designer for Vickers Aircraft, had this to say about the East Zone "saucer": "Believe in flying saucers? I dont know. There i>. 1.1 tie wrong in the idea of a circular wing. Before and during the First World War Britain developed a circular348 words
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Article, Illustration1004 1952-07-20 2 From Antony Terry BERLIN. ARMED withal sensational affidavit sworn by an eye-witness, intelligence officers in West Berlin are today investigating one of the most amazing "flying saucer' 1 stories ever reported. Evidence that a weird contraption "like a 50ft. warming pan without1,004 words
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Article, Illustration537 1952-07-20 2 TWENTY-FIVE years ago a callow young danceband drummer stepped up to a sugarbox microphone and sang the plummy chorus of a song called "Side By Side". It was the first gramophone recording he had ever made. When you hear the record you realise that he537 words
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Advertisement39 1952-07-20 2 ■—WONDER WHEELS N? Z factories. ONE OF THE HUGE HERCULES PLATING INSTALLATIONS {^Jr\ Itercuio s SOLD BY ALL LEADING DEALERS TMf HERCULES CYCU MOTOR CO. LTD., BIRMINGHAM. ENGLAND T. V. MITCHELL CO., LTD.. 18 BATTERY ROAD, SINGAPORE »?<I'W fr\\39 words
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Advertisement115 1952-07-20 2 Send for free leaflet. So!e Agents: Gammeters Ltd., 16, Collyer Quay, Singapore. 1. fw 1 BRUSIJ/UP^TOUR Yill SMIIE \Vm\ Iff YJTHITE, healthy tu*A I\ IW improve your appcar--I\w /^/ffl ance! Brush up youi smile with Wisdom the toothbrush i^OL /iff with nylon tufts designed to reach yiKJ? betKien the teeth,115 words
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Article, Illustration102 1952-07-20 3 Mr MacGo »> ,mo Miv P. V. Pattcnden who were married at St. Andrew's Cathedral, Singapore, yesterday. Mr jnj Mi». joo« new i\..n ye.icrday at their marriage at the Strain Chinese Methodist Church, Singapore. The bride was Miss Qua Yoke Cheng. Sunday Time* pictures Dr. Gwm All Letif and Dr.102 words
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301 1952-07-20 3 —But it's made in Japan! 1" HE first Japanese businessman to arrive in Singapore since the Liberation, Mr. Tetsuya Inoue, is puzzled by Singapore's blackouts. "Why have blackouts," he says, when "Japan can supply power plants of all sizes, turbines, boilers,301 words
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153 1952-07-20 3 SEE CHIN CHIANG, whose seven -year -old son was killed in a motor accident, was awarded $2,275 damages by Mr Justice Brown in the Singapore High Court yesterday. See had sued Heng Kwang Teo, the owner-driver of the car, for special and general damages153 words
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205 1952-07-20 3 ARAU PERLIS, Sat. IN the royai capital of Arau, 400 yards from the Ista:ia, the finishing touches have been put" to the renovation of a cosy little green house which will be the new home of an ex-Siamese beauty queen who yesterday became205 words
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Article43 1952-07-20 3 The public has responded generously to the appeal for funds to lnstal two plaques in the Victoria Memorial Hall. Singapore, in memory of members of the S.V.C. and the F.M.VJ". who were killed in action. Latest donations amounted ♦o $1,519.43 words
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Article179 1952-07-20 3 Rubber up 1/4 cent RUBBER gained a quarter of a cent on the Singapore Rubber Market yesterday, August first grade closing at 88 Vi cents a lb. It was a quiet featureless market with a small turnover and continued the tendency that has been predominant throughout the week no particular179 words
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Article69 1952-07-20 3 rIK second Japanese businessman to arrive in Singapore since the relaxation of the immigration regulations is Mr. F. Hayashi, director of Malayan Industries, Tokyo, who flew in last night. Mr. Hayashi would make no statement to the Press. His company is a subsi- dun of the Kokan69 words
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Article14 1952-07-20 3 SINGAPORE. Sat. July 19.— 5487" n a picul (down H S B>-14 words
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Advertisement391 1952-07-20 3 Now fly to Europe \JT by fast comfortable SPCCOtIRO J^P"^ fl j 11 tdml Swift, lure Argonaut Spoodbirdi fly to .Europ* «nd London w premx-ned comfort tmootti and nigh above tfio weather. You mvo d«yt of travelling time. *njoy complimentary meali and mealtime orinln on rout*. No tip* or eitrat391 words
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Advertisement239 1952-07-20 3 B^!^9H First in 1906 \f/n*7Sk Still leading To-day ]jU **3 INTERNATIONALLY .<- Used By:— Thr Royal Palace of Yl'^V-^'^ Biirk ngham. Iss% n> London. Great Britain. KJ*^tJ[, H.R.H. Prince Sultan Al-Said. Saudi Arabia Mr. Viachislav Molotov. BES32SnEBI Moscow Russia Obtainable from:— j^Cx^ SINCAPORE: Hfc-^ HARDIAI. SINGH SONS. ELrl HJ 26.239 words
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Article, Illustration622 1952-07-20 4 MOREIRA - MOREIRA By BORN at the beginning of the Emergency but already possessed of an impressive bandit "bag of 99 killed and 101 wounded and captured during their four years of service the 2nd Battalion Malay Regiment, have proved themselves one of the most effective weapons622 words
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Article604 1952-07-20 4 T*HERE is nothing much to write about this week except the heavy rains we are getting, and the depredations of wild pig. Wa' Dollah's tapioca patch is forty feet from the car shed where his son sits at night to watch for pig. He has604 words
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Article, Illustration425 1952-07-20 4 ARMOURED CARS— OR PENCIL SHARPENERS Francis Wong writes about a guardian of the public ONE of the most effective guardians of the property and funds of the Singapore Government is a "jittle-heard-of panel called a Board of Survey. This Board is appointed by the Colonial Secretary whenever there are tentative425 words
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Advertisement164 1952-07-20 4 JEM TRY IT-YOU'LL 'HI JP^yS NEVER WANT |j|| 1 yll N J|A AMY OTHER!- |jj IJI Wi iL^-i wlo/i jl 1 89 I if! m\OJVf(JuU II II \\r--i// 111 II Ik] Ex.ra-Slim lEI m I demi-size MBJ Regular Silt WORLD'S MOST WANTED PEN Igj II NOW IN 2 SIZES iRf164 words
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Advertisement341 1952-07-20 4 YOU, too, may be one of the MILLIONS who suffer from VITAMIN&MINERAL^/^/^/ P^^Syy^i Wave ft* arf 7 W^ at S .,c lrri* abl e A Li Worry\J± He UartOu* tiJpiQni L- Try this Proved Way Back to Health i Happiness When you're anaemic, frd ocrrout, have utfiw from dttf *\vm341 words
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199 1952-07-20 5 TELEVISION CREW IN SINGAPORE ON TUESDAY A camera and tnree receivers for the television demonstration at the Happy World as part of the British Radio Exhibition on Aug. 1 will arrive in Singapore on I Tuesday. With the equipment will i be three television engineers !Jim Bennett. Kenneth Stapj leton199 words
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Article219 1952-07-20 5 Will protest to War Dept. THE 8,000-strong Army Civil Services Union, yesterday accused the Army authorities in Singapore with "coercing" civilian technicians of the War Department in the Colony to appear before the selection board for trade testing. Mr. S. T. V Lingam, president of219 words
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Article114 1952-07-20 5 rE Inter-services industrial group of the Singapore Federation of Services Unions i will meet today to plan future actions to settle their claims ■with the War Department. The meeting will discuss the group's draft salary scheme to be presented to the Army authorities scon for114 words
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Article38 1952-07-20 5 Tan Swee Tong, 35, was fined $20 at Be?amat today for breaking the curfew on Chuo Moh San Estate. "It was a hot night." he explained, so I went out to have a bath"38 words
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Article75 1952-07-20 5 Neo Lay Sin. aged 25. pleaded not guilty before the Singapore First District Judge, Mr Tan Ah Tah. yesterday to possession of a seditious terrorist document. Mr. M C Boyle, Senior ASP. prosecuting said Neo was found with a copy of a document entitled "Nationalism is the75 words
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Article344 1952-07-20 5 Frozen fillets from abroad PR some strange reason it is cheaper to buy frozen fillets of fish from Europe or Canada than It is to buy fish caught in home waters. Frozen fillets come to us ln neat packages and here are two more uncommon w.ivs344 words
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Article254 1952-07-20 5 CINCAPORE has started a war against diphtheria and parents in the Colony are urged to have their children inoculated free of charge at any Government and City Council clinic. During the past fortnight, public address vans of the Singapore Public Relations Office have made an254 words
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Article78 1952-07-20 5 Labourers digging on a hillside at Jalan Kayu. off I the 9th milestone, Yeo Chu Kang Road, unearthed two human bones, the Singapore Coroner's Court was told yesterday. Kwok Pak Hong, a building foreman employed by the Air Ministry, told the Assistant Coroner, Mr. Giam Chong78 words
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Article, Illustration182 1952-07-20 5 Will help to trap smugglers 'CINCAPORE Customs are fi radio to increase the against smugglers Fifty extra officers have 'also been recruited, primarily for the Port Division of the Department. A Customs spokesman said: "Five of our launches have been equipped with wireless The others will182 words
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Article69 1952-07-20 5 Abdul Latiff, 32, trespaMtd into the house of a woman Hafsah binte Hajl lamail tt Lim Ah Woo Road GeyUne on FcJday and user! criminal force with Intent t/> outrag-e her modesty, it waa all^d in the Singapore rVarii Police Court yesterday. He claimed trial69 words
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Article44 1952-07-20 5 More than 790 soldiers and airmen disembarked from the troopship Dunera before it left Singapore for Hong Kong yesterday. Destined for Hong Kong were men of the 94 Rifle Squadron, R. A F. Regiment (Malaya) who embarked atj Singapore yesterday.44 words
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Article251 1952-07-20 5 MUCH ADO ABOUT A MAN OUTSIDE Sun. Times Theatre Correspondent TIHERE has been, I under- stand, a certain amount of pother and pique about a play. The splendid Singapore Arts Theatre has been urged to rush ecstatically onto the boards with an alleged masterpiece called "The Man Outside." This is251 words
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Article38 1952-07-20 5 For causing unnecessary suffering to 63 fowls by keeping them in two small baskets, Nam Wee Kay. 24, a fowl seller, was yesterday fined $25 by the Singapore Fourth Police Magistrate. Mr. R. B. I. Pates.38 words
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Advertisement303 1952-07-20 5 above averse yS^ttz:- "?Jn^v^^SB^^ the 1 5°° V\ The *a»"o«a li litre. 5-6 seater f/~j/^\ "Z Saloon which at home and abroad j f~- has earned golden opinions among those motorists who demand some***v thing above average. THE SINGER ROADSTER An occasional four now joins the \X y/ S.M. Series303 words
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Advertisement57 1952-07-20 5 Johore Bahru. T.L3I ■■lIU j'fc..l.N<i TOiJAi IS THE > SHOWS: S. S.IS and MS p.m. nucciriccT uth Cenimr y Fos UntLMtOI New Musical Entertainment MAM MY BLUE HEAVEN" IN TDIi/M Belly Grablr— r»jn Dsllrr I UTfR n Technicolor TODAY AT 11 A.M. XT X.V TO PAGE 20 COL 1 Un|Ud57 words
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Article593 1952-07-20 6 By a lawyer LAST week's Queries included the following. MY SUB TENANT WHO HAS A WIFE AND THREE CHILDREN RECENTLY WENT TO LIVE ELSEWHERE LEAVING HIS WIFE AND THREE CHILDREN BEHIND. HE SAYS THAT HE DOES NOT INTEND TO RETURN TO THEM. CAN I SERVE A593 words
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Article, Illustration911 1952-07-20 6 ROGER YUE - THEY ALL BELONG TO THE BOYS' CLUB ON THE ISLAND ROGER YUE By pULAU Tekong, the humble island of fisherfolk off Changi, can pride itself on a notable achievement the setting up of a boys' club. Much of the community life of the islanders is centred here, for this boys'911 words
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Article698 1952-07-20 6 BILLY BUDD - BILLY BUDD By JT was generaby known, before Mr. E. M. F. Fergusson's statement in the Singapore Legislative Council the other day, that there was as much chance of getting sparks out of the Pasir Panjang power station in October as there was of striking them698 words
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Advertisement494 1952-07-20 6 Jk M. 4 (7) KLIM is p.r,. to *e milk ffj KLIM beeps wrfkoat refrioeratioa VT^SBf WVNAArV WW*r\A *Y*M -V \VX KLIM QUALITY IS f ALWAYS UNIFORM ff^EftCv Wbere«r you buy KXIM MILK, you j art sore of consistent punty and ouin- 3 /..I* lional »»lue- In each *nd e»ery494 words
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Advertisement242 1952-07-20 6 Mih 17 BADBREATtW^/J, FomuouKs^,^ Chronic Bad Breath it painless A-V. \S that's why people 4o not /s!sBp\. know they hava it. DUSE (one (7^-*^ Wj >^ tablet) banishet instantly chronK Vlf wJ V^ bad breath. DUSE bjmahes ;^^O^K'-\ odoun where they start w tfce 5P •towachl Harmleis ami not y^^yj/lStir<242 words
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Article, Illustration89 1952-07-20 7 he's really quite a normal boy... DELAXINC witfi a corona•iie cigar in an easy I chair at h,i Springfield. i Massachusetts, U.S., home,' two-year-eld Lawrtnc* Phillips, junior, seems to be following the Churchill tradition. Hit quota of cigars is two a day. Mrs. Phillips doesn't exactly approve, but as ha89 words
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Article, Illustration436 1952-07-20 7 Frances Bather writes from London- TN Oxford-street last week a tiny girl was crying. "COME ON" said her mother and pulled her roughly by the hand. A man walking towards them could not swerve in time. His brief case crashed into the pitiful little face.436 words
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325 1952-07-20 7 A cripple stood up and began to dance LONDON: IN a wheelchair at the fringe of the dance floor sat a man crippled with rheumatoid arthritis. A pretty brunette saw him watching the dancers wistfully. In friendly sympathy she asked him to dance. I To the amazement of everyone in325 words
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Article564 1952-07-20 7 JANE ÜBS HUMAN CASEBOOK IAM in love with a waitress who looks after her own eating shop, but when I see her attending her customers it makes me very jealous. We are engaged and she says she loves me but sue never asks me if564 words
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Advertisement195 1952-07-20 7 PaMS m<rt(U4 cftcvie WLKlmcmfa^u LIP COLOURS m ~JM INI C^x's't* Milt. Cif/, femouf j 1 Parii mode/, fern the e/efant Cola VHN 1 tip Lin* it make* chart fint from O J one refill colour to another lo iinpit 1 f a quick so cieon. Gala's fashion-right colours are the195 words
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Advertisement362 1952-07-20 7 4 VITAMINS (not just one or two) from wit %f ■AKTA-VITE' has more than I \4^R |kl four llmts lb« vlumin itrentth It «fe present Id ordinary food ionics. Ttttr m Each svtraf* floss (Two uaspoontalsl contains Vitamin A 2000 International Units j C 300 Plus' ealdum ana phosphorus, v362 words
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Article, Illustration514 1952-07-20 8 A Frenchman laugh at our WOMEN the Wonian's Page Ed tor nas received this indiyn int letter from a Fren:nman who has just arrived in Singapore. Malayan wo nen will doubtless disagree wdh his criticisms but what do the men think about them? 1 HAVE perspired freely since the dayParamount - 514 words
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Article, Illustration56 1952-07-20 8 She likes Ike A m c r i c a's lattest creation the IKE (Eisen howtrl ear-ring worn icrc by skating star Alice Farrar. of New Orleans. Alice is in -ondon rehearing for a new ice show "Ranch In The Rockies" at Hie impress Hall Sari's Court. Does she eally56 words
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Article263 1952-07-20 8 PAID ALIMONY WITH BIG TOE ONCE a month an Alsatian dog named Duke trots into a bank in Tulsa. Oklahoma, and barks for the manager. Then in a businesslike way Duke signs a cheque for $20 or so with his paw and trots smartly ho.ne with the cash safely stowed263 words
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Article, Illustration349 1952-07-20 8 LONDON: I HAVE jusc met a remarkable woman. Her name is Doris-Allen. She's 50. And last week they made her Beauty Queen of Ashby-de-la-Zouch. She had plenty of competition for the title. More than 20 of Ashby's prettiest girls paraded before the349 words
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Article, Illustration54 1952-07-20 8 If you like puixlcf here i* one that will take a lot of solvin;. Study Hit expression* on these children I facet and try to hnd out what H»ey are watching. A Punch and |udy? Film •how? AakMk at rii« Z««7 Y«« wii tim 4 tw«54 words
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Advertisement139 1952-07-20 8 LOOK YOUR Vaseline^ TOMICiS/ (aticur^ I SOAP t A The mrdinnal and toilrt properties in Catkan Soap not only cleanse the thoroughly, but help it to retain Mi t» autv and its natural moisture, so ea^ly dried out in hot climates. for flawless COMPLEXIONS BILE BEANS YOUTHFUL %^jsL Vfull of139 words
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Advertisement333 1952-07-20 8 MARMITE y^^s: gives you v*^\ the nr^ZJ fitness C JLi VITAMINS! It's grand to be Fit and Marmite helps co make you fit. Marmite is a proved source of those bodybuilding vitamins that assure good health and protect you from illness. Add Marmite to your favourite dishes and you increase333 words
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271 1952-07-20 9 Maternity service at the K.K. Hospital 'very poor "T"HE maternity service at the Kandang Kerbau Hospital is extremely poor, but the first priority there is to build staff quarters, said Dr. B. H. Sheares, Professor of Midwifery and Gynaecology af the University of Malaya, yesterday. "The need for residences is271 words
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295 1952-07-20 9 GUARD YOUR FREEDOM, HAPPY PADRE ADVISES A CALL for care, caution and preparedness was made yesterday by Padre 1 Happy" Harry Thorpe at the Singapore Cenotaph ceramony commemorating British and Australian prisoners who died in the war. "If you lose everything in i life but freedom, you will still be295 words
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Article50 1952-07-20 9 JOHORE BAHRU, Sat. The Mentri Besar, Johore, has declared the following to be food restricted area; the areas which lie within wire perimeters enclosing the labourers' lines of Jorak Estate. Sungei Rayat Estate, Yong Peng Estate, Union Estate and Johore Labis Estate, all in the Batu Pahat district.50 words
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Article, Illustration153 1952-07-20 9 CERCEANT A. Stacey, of the Cordon Highlanders. walked smartly off the parade ground at Selarang Barracks, Singapore, yesterday after receiving the C-'P-C's certificate for meritorious service. I And the first to congratulate him was his wife. Sergeant Stacey, who comes from Perth, Scotland, would say153 words
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114 1952-07-20 9 Dato Onn must wait to get his LID ¥\ATO Onn bin Ja'afar. a pro chancellor of the University of Malaya, wil) have to wait for some time to receive his Doctor of Laws degree The University will hold its third annual convocation next Saturday but by then Dato Onn will114 words
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Article29 1952-07-20 9 IPO H, Sat— Rambutan Limited has declared a second interim dividend of 9 pence per share for the year ended June 30, 1952, payable on July _2s.29 words
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Article27 1952-07-20 9 JOHORE BAHRU. Sat Ibrahim bin Husain, a Special Constable on Roscote Estate, Kulai, was sentenced to 60 days' imprisonmept, for being absent without leave.27 words
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Article393 1952-07-20 9 rERE Is nothing sad about "Goodness, How Sad", as presented by the Stage Club at the Victoria Theatre, Singapore, for It sparkles with bounce and humour. This three-act comedy by Robert Morley, telling of life In a theatrical boarding house Is a test for its393 words
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Article, Illustration309 1952-07-20 9 More unemployed in Singapore UUNDREDS OF SINCAPORE Chinese girls, employed by joss-paper manufacturers, are seeking work elsewhere because eight out of the 19 manufacturers in the Colony have closed, Mr. Tan Chuan Hock of Chop Chuan Lee Manufacturers told the Sunday Times yesterday. t The309 words
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Article18 1952-07-20 9 Pakistan has asked the United States for help in buying 300.000 tons of wheat. Reuter.Reuter - 18 words
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Advertisement104 1952-07-20 9 "We're here again to build up health in the nicest possible way. Haliborange will ensure that your children grow up sturdy and strong with sound teeth and well-formed bones. Haliborange has a delicious orange flavour that will be loved by all M Haliborange THE NICEST WAY OF TAKING HALIBUT LIVER104 words
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Advertisement107 1952-07-20 9 GAtcC £cl*Cu 't?aze Fortunattly there are not many people whose hobby is getting up early in the morning. Every right thinking man remains in a, daze for a reasonable time It's an encouragement however to own a lightweight dressing gown in a colour that definitely appeals to the early morning107 words
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Obituary63 1952-07-20 10 STEPHEN Chia Kirn Huat. ftt'rd 89, pas.si<i away peacefully on 18th July 1952 at 445-D. Upper Serangoon Road leaving six sou. fix daughters, eight daughtcrs-in-li.w. two sons-in-law. 67 grandchildren, three grand daughters-in-law, 17 grandsons-in-law, 71 preat-ftrandchildren. two great-kraiK.-sons-in-law and two preat-,reat-,Trandchlldrcn to mourn his loss. The hearse will leave63 words
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539 1952-07-20 10 SINGAPORE, JULY 20, 1952. Patience reaction IVIR. Oliver Lyttelton I i the Secretary of State for the Colonies, has been in the shadows recently. He has been attacked in I the British press and parliament for an alleged "lack of grasp- of Colonial problems. His speech to the Commons on539 words
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Article, Illustration1724 1952-07-20 10 THE STORY OF 'GERIM WARFARE' IN NORTH KOREA QN the wall of one of the offices of an atomic plant there is a drawing which shows a cave man proudly brandishing the first club and explaining to a crony, "I think1,724 words
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Article, Illustration23 1952-07-20 10 This week's Miss Malaya is Miss Ti'/n Kwei Moi of Singapore. Send your entries to "Miss Malaya," Sunday Times, Singapore 1.23 words
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Letter433 1952-07-20 10 IREAD the diatribe aboui the TJB. Hospital in Pahang Road published in the Sunday Times with some interest and also with disgust. Why should patrents there be described as "almost fofgotten" when they have just had a hut built for them by the generosity of Mr. Low Vat and M.A.P.T.8..433 words
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Letter129 1952-07-20 10 YOUR correspondent "X.Y.Z." says; "Chinese go not mean to him people's feelings when they use the term "devil"." Perhaps he is right, but it appears that the overwhelming majority of non-Chin-ese are hurt when such words are used, especially in public. "Devil has practically no meaning" says X.Y.Z.129 words
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Advertisement643 1952-07-20 10 CLABB.I.KI) ADS BYRNE: To Dulcle. wife oi John Lancelot, a son, on July 19. at D'Cotta CHnir Beth well. til II M HIGH MASS REQUIRM High Mass for late Mr. G. A. Alrxander of Malayan Paiiwavs will be sunjr at St. s ChOßb Sentul i.t 6.15 a.m. on Tu"s; a-643 words
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Advertisement187 1952-07-20 10 Jigsaw i| CUT THIS OUT! You may win a prize! 1 First Prize: $100 »>.. 4 or.n,, rM 2 Second Prizes at... $50-3- 4 Third $25- i 10 Consolation prises of 10 (1 cue 14 kotilol la lib* tint et mtmy nlrin bchfl r«ml. piii«t wilt tkm h* »wird«4 Ml187 words
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357 1952-07-20 11 Soon hails new leases PENANC. Saturday. CONFIDENCE that Chinese settlers will "show the same spirit as their ancestors and prove themselves true pioneers" in the new villages set up throughout the Federation was expressed today by Mr. Soon Cheng Sun, Kedah State357 words
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Article, Illustration50 1952-07-20 11 MX. MALCOLM MACDONALD, the Com mis sioner General, shakes hands with an officer of the British Red (r ss Society, Singapore branch, on his arrival at the Victoria Memorial Hall yesterday to open the International Bazaar sponsored by the Society in aid of the Crippled Children's Home. —Sunday Times picture.50 words
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Article29 1952-07-20 11 JOHORE BAHRU. Sat. THE Regent of Johore is to be given a new $13,480 motor car by Government. His present car was purchased in 1948.29 words
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Article32 1952-07-20 11 MISS Jean Mac Donald. 24, of R.A.F. Changi. fainted last night at a dance in the Singapore Volunteer Corps Headquarters in Beach Road. She was treated at the General Hospital.32 words
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Article44 1952-07-20 11 Tamil music lovers in Maflaya will be entertained by a tatented Tamil violinist from India, Sri S. Selvadurai. a graduate of the Annamalal University. Slthamparam. I/idia. He will soon arrive in Singapore and will also visit leadin e towns in the Federation44 words
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Article58 1952-07-20 11 A 15-YEAR-OLD youth. Basinan Anthony, pleaded guilty in the Singapore Fourth Police Court yesterday to stealing a duck valued at S3 from a bouse in Paya Lebar Road on Friday. The duck, belonging to Rafiean bin Hassan, was produced in court. Anthony wa s remanded until58 words
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Article97 1952-07-20 11 Peter, six, opens staff club SIX-YEAR-OLD Peter Oei opened the $150,000 Oei Tiong Ham Concern Clubhouse in East Coast Road, Singapore, last nißht. Peter is the youngest son of Mr. Oei Tiong le. a patron of the club The club was formed in October. 1951. It was then known as97 words
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Article42 1952-07-20 11 Pleading guilty to misappropriating $2,403 Chee Swce Chin, 30, a cashier at Muller and Phipps, said in the Singapore Third Police Court yesterday that he had used the money for his family expenses. He was sentenced to six months' imprisonment.42 words
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Article42 1952-07-20 11 SINGAPORE Kiwi Club members had a successful fifth anniversary dance at the Adelphi Roof Garden last night. Nearly 400 people were present. A feature of the evening was an exhibition dance by Cecily Lee and Peter Consigliere. both aged nine.42 words
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203 1952-07-20 11 PENANG, Sat. ALTHOUGH the Indian Navy was still young, it would not hesitate to join the other Commonwealth nations if called to do so in time of war. Rear Admiral N. V. Dickinson. Flag Officer, Indian Fleet, said in Penang today. Admiral203 words
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Article194 1952-07-20 11 KUALA LUMPUR, Saturday. CHOWERS OF FLOWERS fluttered down from the heavens as the Raja Muda, Selangor, officially opened the new $100,000 building of the Vivekananda Tamil School in Kuala Lumpur this evening. More than a thousand pairs of eyes scanned the skies for a better194 words
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Article67 1952-07-20 11 IX)R stealing a trisha valued r at $150. Ng Meng Kwang, was yesterday sent to prison for six months by the Singapore First District Judge. Mr. Tan Ah Tah. In his defence, Ng said he was trying to earn some money by taking away the trisha67 words
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123 1952-07-20 11 rnHE flags of 40 nations yesX terday decorated the Victoria Memorial Hall where the British Red Cross Society, Singapore branch, had organised an international bazaar in aid of the Crippled Children's Home. Mr. Malcolm Mac Donald, the Commlssioner-Gneeral, who opened the bazaar, congratulated123 words
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Miscellaneous116 1952-07-20 11 Today's Radio SINGAPORE (484 M 41 M.I 9 am Good Morning; 9.30 Musical Round-up; 10 News; 10.05 Interlude from Hawaii; 10.30 Latin America on the Air; 11 Time for Music; 11.30—12.30 Service; 1 p.m. Gerry Soliano, Organ; 1.30 News; 1.45 Sports Parade; 2 Voices and Music; 2.15 Gypsy Music; 2116 words
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Article, Illustration550 1952-07-20 12 R. W. BAXTER - MY GOODNESS! MR. GUINNESS HAS DONE IT AGAIN R. W. BAXTER By TTB That Man again--- Alec Guinness himself. In his new film, "The Card" (coming to the Cathay on Tuesday) he Is, I think, better than ever before. Better even than "Lavender Hill Mob", and that is saying something!550 words
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Article, Illustration209 1952-07-20 12 HOLLYWOOD SHAPELY legs still comprise an actress's chief asset on the climb to stardom. Make-up will enhance the beauty of face and experts can create outerworld coiffures. Put a $500 sown on any ordinary girl and male eyes will pop. But a feminine leg. in ot209 words
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Article394 1952-07-20 12 JOHN BEHAGUE - JOHN BEHAGUE Coming shortly •••••by LET'S live a little!" whoops funnyman Kurt Kasznar in "Lovely To Look At" as he knocks back the "bubbly", and his .sentiments, woozy though they are, echo through this M.G.M. musical like a defiant trumpet call on a sultry afternocn. "Lovely To Look394 words
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Article, Illustration96 1952-07-20 12 UHRfs a British tlar In an old disguise. Can you spot hiaa? Send your answer to "Spot The Star." Sanday Times. Sin Pri£s *f $?5. $15, $1* and $5 will be awarded to the first f° ur correct entries evened on Thursday morn inc. The result96 words
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Advertisement291 1952-07-20 12 today^i 4i\ nfiUliiii 11 us> 4> DAILY iS?3fflH-H^S^i 3.30 &9.30 Gordon MacRAE Eddie BRACKEN- Virginia GIBSON Today 8-45 am. "PANDORA k THE FLYINC DUTCHMAN* Tech TUESDAY! "Valentiat" dances igaii! Wertdj if ft _^~p ?i!g^jm— £Twa tec*** flti^S ?*«ig|l£|MHUa^ajUgMH JOPy LAWRANCE TODAY I (Mf^j^ffi^S'SSS^A Singapore IS enjoying C/ochemer/e 9 ONE WORLD291 words
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Advertisement160 1952-07-20 12 TODAY »^b. "TRIPOLI" I LASfITDAYS! 11 A.M.- 1.30-4-6.45 9.20 P.M. aOTH CENTURY-FOX PRESENTS WlTH^jfcPßlOe j |jj f^~~>,Jecbnicolor l ~Sj*a»"^* i Susan Hayward, Rory Caltioun, David Wayne opens TUESDAY! A WOMAN NO MAN CAN FORGET... i DAZZUNGLY BEAUTIFUL BUT DANGEROUS! I m\^.«.. JmH imLafl ar --Q »£«>. TF k (Pr EIIMJ160 words
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Article, Illustration184 1952-07-20 13 THE Sunday Times i* awarding $15 for the best picture of the week, with $5 for runncn-up. There is also a prize of $25 for Hie best picture of the month. This week's first prise goes to Low Check Long, 25 Lloyd Road. Singapore, for hit184 words
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Article927 1952-07-20 13 Raymond Thomas - Raymond Thomas By ■piXIIIBrnON photographs come under three broad headings: Prints Intended for the high grade international exhibitions, calling for ait extremely high technical and pictorial standard; the provincial or large club exhibitions which demand a fairly high standard of work thouph not necessarily the superb quality927 words
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Advertisement129 1952-07-20 13 Do Not Miss QQ ■HI lif WI j|j gg| H| Lt*Hr^H W A CDCE PHOTOGRAPHIC rRCC ACCESSORIES will be given to you for any of the following cameras you buy SOLIDA 111 6 x 6 CM. REFLEKTA II ZEISS ERCONA 6x 9 CM. AIRESFLEX V V PAXINA II 6 x129 words
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Article, Illustration2652 1952-07-20 14 L AUGHS IN THE VOL UNTEERS ...When the Staff Officer jumped for his life Lt.-Col. R.W. Watson -Hyatt retired this month as commandant of the Singapore Volunteer Force. He tells bzlow of the lighter side of his 26 years in the Volunteers. The new commandant of the S.V.F. is Lieut.2,652 words
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Advertisement74 1952-07-20 14 '■> B^B^B^B^B^B^B^B^B^B^B^B M -^B^B^B^B^B^BH j£j I Mil' j^^saßißSßw^:. l nHsa nlluHftSl^' «s3!K2LS ll liDv Tii $1 ImJ \J W\ V I aI W r, fiH 1 all la Vb JJ w Dist iue&v Wl a i m^^^^^^^^^^^^i LONDON' W i! II fai f,i kTai i r«i*f »Af A& FT IwHl]74 words
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Article, Illustration1262 1952-07-20 15 Tk<*j \**nJi*Aut \&i- -Aiurf^s>t <fiu*»%£ oiamm Strangely fascinating are the dramas of killers who have murdered for love, true stories of passion told by MARK PRIESTLEY John Herbert Bennett fell had. over heels in love with pretty Alice Meadows, he omitted to tell her he \\;is1,262 words
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169 1952-07-20 15 HALF-A-TON of flint chippings have just been rushed from Suffolk to Windsor Castle to replace flints which souvenirhunting tourists have picked from between the castle stones And a huge chunk of oak was recently carried aboard Nelson's flagship, the Victory in Portsmouth Dockyard, to replace169 words
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Article, Illustration48 1952-07-20 15 IVos, tfcat's Hie iuwci to the proWem m ps« j c!j<it. TlHm t»»e» yowngttert hay« their eve« R^ed en Hi* conductor as Hiey bjnf out their Toy SyjMphoay. The picture wn taken at a new LmhJob »riwary »thool, wfcich has i»»t formed a pcrcuMiwi band.48 words
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Advertisement201 1952-07-20 15 PRICKLY HEATQjI There's one sure woy to bring cooling. /l\ |JPrPf" toothing relief from the torture of ■^jE^LA^Ey* prickly heat. First use Johnson's -w^'sU^jfcJ^Eft" Prickly Heat Soap at bath-time. Sv^^HK^ Let its medicated lather penetrate (|,.f 110r ,rt the pores of the skin for a few Hlfij moments only; then201 words
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Advertisement14 1952-07-20 15 NEXT WEEK: The last trory in this Mric* "Was An Innocent Woman H— *t4r14 words
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Advertisement328 1952-07-20 16 Advertisement. HUE TO AN apparently mechanical minded employee, the world renowned couple just arrived from the States, were unfortunate enough to have their names spelt incorrectly. I'm talking about LORD LADY ELGIN repeat ELGIN! Fortunately, they are the possesC sors of hearts of T^Jrl gold literally, (V_^!^r and therefore UAV"328 words
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Advertisement334 1952-07-20 16 CENTRAL ELECTRICITY BOARD LOAD SHEDDING Essential maintenance work Is to be carried out on the generating plant at Bungsar Power Station during the following periods: (A) 12 Midnight on Saturday 19th July to 12 Mdnight on Monday 21.st Jul.' 1952. (B) 12 Midnight on Saturdar 2Gtn July to 12 Midnight334 words
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Miscellaneous1239 1952-07-20 16 \jn^ ILflfl TASZASI WAS SO EMSROSSEO BY r H OEA\ENTEP U -~J>(^ZjJv <L^Ui!^#- K !^0& > =S Ifi^aiff JE^MLV r/ s^yf "^T SPANIARD'S STOBY THAT HE ALLOWEP THE MAN TO n»^>^) iilK^ HHBlk*^s^< Xl f-W V*^BtV<M SUP AWAY— BUr WE RECOVERED QUICKLY, >, _Jgh^~^'j)/jf£r JH A X '"^^^■B^KSHBWBl V '.^LVjB'Ja1,239 words
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Article, Illustration924 1952-07-20 17 NAT GUBBINS - NAT GUBBINS By Many socialists tin the House of Commons during the heat wave) "were arrayed in tropical suits, mostly very crumpled" Petertoroofh, In the London U. V Telegraph. GIVE me chaps in decent clothes, chap's who know the rules, Decent, smart, uncrumpled chaps who went924 words
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Article, Illustration17 1952-07-20 17 This week s pinup girl is Marion Marshall, who is appearing in Hal Wallis films.17 words
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Advertisement331 1952-07-20 17 SHIRTS OUR BEST QUALITY SHIRTS with imirl lemi-tritt collars are offered at LOW PRICES to suit everyone^ b> Wholesale Retail and SOLE ACEMCIES inquiries invited SINGAPORE SHIRT FACTORY LTD. Office: 15/16. Medeiros Building Store and showroom: Ol South Bridep Road. Rheumatism quickly ended This It -the true story of man331 words
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Miscellaneous698 1952-07-20 17 This is the fastest m sports and everything conr*^i f I 1 nected with the horse. 2~ tf"! If' 111 from hors e management to J^*l« W %Mmm Kipling's "The Maltese Cat" and Surtees' chronicles of rE description of hunting n r tne adventures of John as "the image of698 words
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Article, Illustration1059 1952-07-20 18 MOTORING IN MALAYA ....BUT WHAT'S BEING DONE ABOUT IT? Asks— Manning Blackwood FVERYONE must have thought about it, or seen it in cartoons, but it had to be in Singapore that I met a man who'd actually witnessed it. Seen what? A lorry so loaded at1,059 words
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390 1952-07-20 18 KUALA LUMPUR, Saturday. QJELANGOR'S hopes of entering the Malaya Cup final were today shattered when they were held to a one-all draw by Kedah on the Prince's Road ground, Kuala Lumpur. Shanmuganathan and Selangor selectors are to be blamed for this setback Had the390 words
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Article105 1952-07-20 18 ACROSS: 1. Requital; 8. Acme; 9. Reach; 10. Practice; 13 Coma: 15. Leash; 16. Orris; 17. Ibis; 13 Trudge: 20. Cuts; 21. Liege; 23. Any: 24. Harry; 25. Mar; 27. Totem; 28. Fate; 29 Allure; 31. Ices: 32. Learn; 33. Gnash; 35. Edge; 36. Friction; 37. Eerie: JB.105 words
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223 1952-07-20 18 Capt. Years Wooden Horse nets £900 in stakes PENANG, Sat. CAPT. LINDSAY YEARS 1 doyen of Malayan racehorse owners, has had remarkable successes with his two-year-old colt, The Wooden Horse on the English Turf. This bay son of Pink Flower out of Renate won three races and was second once223 words
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Article187 1952-07-20 18 MALACCA, Sat. pLAYINO well as a team. Comblned Services beat Malacca four-nil In a Malaya Cup tie at Malacca Stadium today. Allan, making his debut In goal for Malacca showed a safe pair of hands. He sav«d man; certainties. Chee Llm was 'he only dangerous Malacca187 words
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Advertisement346 1952-07-20 18 More Experience —that's the priceless advantage Pan American offers you First airline to fly the Pacific, the North Atlantic, round the world. Pan American has 24 years of ove> teas Hying experience! Today Pan American operates over 300 airliners to more than 400 destinations in 80 lands on all six346 words
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Advertisement102 1952-07-20 18 GOLD FLAKE Singa at io s packet Federation: $2.05 per tin 40 cts. per 10's packet laPf BRANDY ia A ST/AK/UT/MG _s XyP^ D*MK OF QUALITY I Millionaire's shaving I for only 1.20... M The World's richest men naturally choose M the World's finest shaving system. M You can enjoy102 words
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Article477 1952-07-20 19 Kobiti 14 sec. for 120 hurdles SEREMBAN, Saturday. CGT. E. Lev ula of the Fiji Regiment, who ran the 100 yds. in 9.8 sec. in the heats at the Negri Scmbilan Services athletic meet yesterday to better the Malayan record of 10 sec, today clocked477 words
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405 1952-07-20 19 KUALA LDMPUR. Sat. A JOKORE runner, Thevan, was awarded the Best Performance Trophy for his recordbreaking effort In the mile at the Malayan P.W.D. athletic meet which ended Jiere today. He beat R. Chandrans 1951 record by 14.4 sec. Selangor wi h 25405 words
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Article329 1952-07-20 19 "V Urusiinapillai o! the Anglo--111 Chines* Continuation School became the individual champion In the senior division at yesterday's lust post-war athletic sports held at Rangoon Road School ground. Krishnapillai had 18 points to his credit. Veo Choo Hong U5 pis.) was "B" Div. champion and329 words
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Article55 1952-07-20 19 4T the eighth annual athletic sports of the Singapore Boys' Bri-rade U Id on the Victoria School ground ye.~'erday, the 7th Singapore Company won the team champio:i£hip with 38 points. k%fct more than their nearest rivals. Ist Simrapcre Company. M-r. W L. Blythe. wife of the C"lonlal55 words
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308 1952-07-20 19 MANCHESTER, Saturday. E^NGLAND gained a quick victory in the third test at Manchester today. After declaring at 347 for 9, the English bowlers skittled India am for 58. Trueman took 8 wickets for 31 runs. Then, going in again, India were all out308 words
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Article27 1952-07-20 19 In a one-sided game. Ford S.C. o-.it'i-.fed East Asia.tic B.C. 7-2 in a Singapore B.H F.A. League ft Cup fixture ftt Thomson Road yesterday27 words
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Article212 1952-07-20 19 ENGLAND Ist Inns— 317 for 9 declared. Huttnn c.Sen b Diveeha 104 Shcppard lbw Ramrhand 34 May c Sen b Mankad 69 lkin c Divot ha b GhuUm Ahmed 29 (iravrney ibw Divecha 14 WatkiiM r Phadkar b Mankad 4 K\ar. s eA b Ghulam Ahmed 71 Laker c212 words
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Article235 1952-07-20 19 JN a frler.dly two-day cririxt ms'ch between Bing?">ore Cric- It«t A^o^'atkin "A" and a ComblniKl PphnoJ" XI which started sse>|r»«aMj o n FHnrpnor^ Rec-e«- t<~n CTub ground. B.C.A. "cV with I th cc wicket.* In hand passed the scioolboys" score of 71 run*. The came235 words
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Article, Illustration618 1952-07-20 19 IPOH. Saturday. UIVE Perak records three yesterday and two r today— were set up at the Perak A-A.A.'s 19th annual :hampionship meet on the Ipoh padur.g. Yesterc. v's records were in the pole vault, women's 220 yds. and 4 x 440 inter-school relay Today, two618 words
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Advertisement562 1952-07-20 19 isitwn I the pen the I w\ nib «t^\ M Buy a Swan Pen and you gain a friend vi^^l vn or a c mc a P en tnat writes \Vi smoothly and freely under all condijA v*m tions. Fhe secret is in the nib made [A by hand, one562 words
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Advertisement316 1952-07-20 19 PHONOSUPER Radiogramophone Another Outstanding Model of SIEMENS Range A Harmonious Combination with Quality Reproductions and exclusive Cabinet designs yet within the range of all. For a demonstration withdut obligation call at RADIO ELECTRICAL DEPT. c^c Cfew Sirtx Hardial Singh *Sons Ltd. COlX§||^ can help you to success through personal postal316 words
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Article443 1952-07-20 20 KUALA LUMPUR, Saturday. SIXTY -TWO entries have been received for the Selangor Badminton Association Novices Tournament which starts in the new hall next Friday. They comprise 36 singles and 26 pairs for the doubles. Hour.-- of play are: Friday 7 p.m. to 11 p.m., Saturday443 words
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Article77 1952-07-20 20 IPOH. Sat. OHOWING superiority throughout Worcester Regiment trounced Taiping Medical Services 6-1 In the semi-final of the Army Caldbeck (Malaya zone) soccer competition on the Chinese Assembly Hall ground here today. Worcesters will meet Green Howards of Tampin in the final on the HQ Malaya ground77 words
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Article, Illustration1353 1952-07-20 20 ONN LENG'S MARK BEST OF EIGHT RECORDS Swifts set new times in both the relays By the Sports Editor M VK lithe Singapore schoolboy Chan Onn Leng the palm for the finest performances at the Singapore Amateur Athletic Association's 14th annual championships which ended at .la lan Besar Stadium yesterday.1,353 words
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Article648 1952-07-20 20 II T i:i<;ilTS for next Saturday, first day of the Penang Turf Clnb's August Bank Holiday Gold Cup Meeting are: Cl. l.Dlv. 1-6 F. Red Carnation 9.00 Cherry Ling 8.12 No Regrets 8.11 Firm 8.10 Midnicht 8.09 Best Bet 8.08 River Patrol 847 Pink Gin648 words
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144 1952-07-20 20 ooi and Law out of BAM championships p'IOHT Penang players have entered for the Malayan badminton championships to be held In Singapore early next month. Conspicuous non-entries In the men's singles are the Settlement's two Telk Hocks. Ooi and Law. 00l has not en'ered for any event in this year's144 words
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Article43 1952-07-20 20 The Singapore B.H F A. League Cup fixture between Rotterdam Trading S.C. and Batp. S.C. which was scheduled to ha been played at Farrer Park ye-teiday. Wat called off by referee J. Murray as the ground was no: marked for play.43 words
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Article45 1952-07-20 20 A team from the following will be selected to represent Singapore Indians against R.A.M.C. at soccer at Ayer Rajah tomorrow: K. O. Suppiah, Ve!oo, Muthlah, Suppiah, P. Suppiah. Williams, RasoJd, Katar Singh, M. I. Osman, Loganathan. S. I. All. Chandra, Bala and Nadarajab.45 words
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Article31 1952-07-20 20 In a friendly soccer game played at Farrer Park yesterday evening, Halkowyu S.C. beat Singapore Corinthians by one goal to nil. Hassan scored for Halkowyu in the second half.31 words
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