The Straits Times, 10 August 1952
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Title Section28 1952-08-10 1 THE SUNDAY TIMES LARGEST NETT SALES IN MALAYA Sunday Ed^on ©I tit* Strait* Tlmea 6c Singapore Free Pre«i No. 887. SINGAPORE, SUNDAY, AUGUST 10, 1952. PRICE FIFTEEN CENTS28 words
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Article301 1952-08-10 1 Government acts after killing of policeman MORE POWER It FIRST DIVISION THE Sarawak Government yesterday declared a 1 state of Emergency in the First Division of Sarawak, and said it was an essential preliminary to the introduction of regulations which would give it greater and more extensive301 words
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Article96 1952-08-10 1 CALCUTTA, Sat. VTEPAL S Congress President, Pi Bisweswar Prasad Koirala, today called for common lndo-Nepal plans and foreign policy in the fight against "the common enemy number one Communism." Bisweswar Prasad described Nepal's situation as explosive and said it was now established that Nepalese and96 words
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Article58 1952-08-10 1 NAGASAKI, Sat. f HURCH bells tolled here today to mark the seventh anniversary of the atomic bomb raid which killed 73.000 people. Like Hiroshima, hit three days earlier, Nagasaki appears to have recovered completely. It lias a bigger population than its pre-war 200.000. The huge dockyards,AP - 58 words
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Article, Illustration11 1952-08-10 1 The First Division of Sarawak (shaded). Indonesian Borneo is at left.11 words
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Article35 1952-08-10 1 MELBOURNE. Sat.-Gen-oral Motors-Holdens. which is now turning out 25,000 vehicles a year, showed the greatest profit ever made by an Australian company when it announced £A3.387,024 after £A 4.149.505. 149.505 in taxes.—Reu-*r-AAP.35 words
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Article, Illustration358 1952-08-10 1 WARRANT FOR MRS. MENON THE Singapore police have issued a warrant of arrest for Mrs. Vilasini Menon, the Colony's first elected woman Legislative Councillor, on a charge of abetment o/ criminal breach of trust by her husband, Mr. C. G. Menon, a lawyer. Mr. Menon is wanted by the Colony358 words
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Article122 1952-08-10 1 TWO-MONTH CORONATION FESTIVITIES LONDON. Sat. A GLITTERING two-month programme of pomp and pageantry for next year's Coronation of the Queen was announced last night by the committee In charge. The Queen, with her husband, the Duke of Edinburgh, will take part in stately ceremonies, receptions, banquets and journeys to variousReuter - 122 words
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Article885 1952-08-10 1 C. T. BOON - C. T. BOON By lONG after the British v Radio Exhibition has ended its 16-day run at the Happy World Stadium next Saturday, the people of Singapore will still be discussing whether television will soon become a permanent feature of their daily life, and whether885 words
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Article60 1952-08-10 1 LONDON, Sat. BRITISH atomic weappn tests in the lonely stretch of the Indian Ocean off north-west Australia have started. World shipping and aircraft were warned to stay out of an area of about 30.000 square miles dotted with a number of uninhabited islands because they areAP - 60 words
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Article203 1952-08-10 1 KUALA LUMPUR, Sat. THE DECISION to resume the night mails between Kuala Lumpur and. Singapore from Sept. 1 nas been made following indications that sufficient people will now use this service, a Malayan Railway official told the Sunday Times today*. The service was203 words
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Article132 1952-08-10 1 TRAPANI, Sicily, Sat. AN era of banditry unmatched for violence, bloodshed and terror in the history of Sicily has ended— closed by the vendettas, treachery and jealousies of the bandits themselves. The bodies of the last two aides of the Sicilian "bandit king" Salvatore Giuliano,Reuter - 132 words
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Article, Illustration60 1952-08-10 1 Two Portuguete soldier* and a Chinese civilian were krlted and others injured during Hie recent cbthes on Hi* Macao-Chines* border. TS picture above shows Hie funeral proces- I sion of one of the Portuguese African so.diers killed in the lighting. Below, a queue wfcich formed to board a60 words
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613 1952-08-10 1 Templer: "You H.G's will add a page to the Kinta story' IPOH, Saturday. THE HIGH COMMISSIONER, General Sir Gerald Templer, today gave his formal blessing to one of the boldest and most important experiments of the emergency formation of the Kinta Valley Home Guard, formed entirely of Chinese. "You are613 words
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Article50 1952-08-10 1 Last night's Singapore feature from Radio Malaya "Rhythm on Records" took a departure from the usual weekly routine. The first 30 minutes broadcast was from the British Radio Exhibition now on at the Happy World and the second 30 minutes from the Singapore studios of Radio Malaya.50 words
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Article35 1952-08-10 1 RANGOON, Sat. Burmese Government forces fought off a surprise attack by 600 Karen rebels on a military ouipost at Henzada, 90 miles north of Rangoon, It was reported here today.— Reuter.Reuter - 35 words
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132 1952-08-10 1 Man who killed engineer reprieved THE Governor of Singapore. Mr. Nicoll, has commuted the death sentence on Tikam bin Sulaiman, an Indonesian, to life imprisonment. The British Ambassador in Jakarta has told the Indonesian Foreign Ministry of this. Tikam was under death sentence In Singapore for stabbing a Dutch engineer132 words
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Article109 1952-08-10 1 SINGAPORE police radio patrol cars yesterday hunted for two Chinese gunmen who escaped on a motor cycle after robbing a salesman of $1,000 in Bernam Street. The salesman was walking back to his van after delivering -cigarettes to shops In Bernam Street when the robbers held109 words
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Article, Illustration1546 1952-08-10 2 MYSTERY MAN FROM MALAYA MAY MARRY PRINCESS MARGARET irUilCkCßOiv' is tve*& »*v lurft^ett With this exclusive article from London, HAROLD A. ALBERT breaks through a smokescreen of secrecy and gives the world's first story of the as yet unmentioned, unpublicised young man who may become Margaret's future husband. V EARLY1,546 words
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Advertisement174 1952-08-10 2 8 4Ca^^^EW^Bl ***W /s^/ f t^ Vcu can now ->cc in our (4 CLfruntZt^A JLjk? window a working model of M^BB^m an ETERNA-MATIC watch. ,^^^HB^M It is made of plexigUs to L f^^T^iflui'A"4.*3 enable you to see its func- */lfn\s £i Thousands of people have £y( s V7X~* 'I^C 2174 words
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Article29 1952-08-10 3 BUTTERWORTH, Sat. Awang bin Salleh. a padi planter, was fined $20 for killing a cow for a kenduri (feast) on Aug. 7 without a permit.29 words
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259 1952-08-10 3 'It is a poor show' ■pHERE ARE people in Singapore who will write letters to the Press and raise a storm over blackouts, but are not prepared to do anything to ease the burden, said several City Councillors yesterday, following the complete failure259 words
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Article, Illustration50 1952-08-10 3 Mr. and Mrs. James Goh ph otographed yeiteii. :y r t eir marriage at the Portu giiese Mission, Singapore. TJie 1 ride was Miss CeelMl Marj orie Nonis.* Sunday Times pifUire. Ocroen Soo thai lav ivm vtiterdav married to Mr. Kenneth Kerr at St. Andrews Cathedral. Singapore. Sunday Times picture.50 words
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Article65 1952-08-10 3 CJINGAPORES newest hotel, the Mvi Fong Hotel, at Beach Road, which Is airconditioned, will be opened today after a cocktail party given by the proprietors for more than 1,500 guests. The hotel has five storeys and a roof garden and cost $500,000. All the rooms have65 words
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Article240 1952-08-10 3 Refused to learn at first DLINDED ten years ago, Mohammed Madon bin Haji Hashim, a former peon in Raffles Library, is shortly leaving for his fatherland, Indonesia, to start a new life £s a Braille teacher "My own country now beckons to me as r new240 words
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Article155 1952-08-10 3 Rubber up 3/8 cent RUBBER increased in price on the Singapore Market yesterday by 3 8 of a cent August first grade closing at 87 1 8 cents a lb. The market was very quiet with fair acceptances from New York for the lower grades. Sellers were reserved. Closing prices155 words
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Article26 1952-08-10 3 RAUB, Sat.— Tan Kwee Van, a woman, was acquitted and discharged on a charge of consorting with armed bandits at Foh Seng Estate. Mengkusmg26 words
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213 1952-08-10 3 LONDON, Sat. THE existence of a new gas that destroys the nervous system, and is so powerful that in its liquid form a single drop can disable or kill persons within a few minutes, was officially disclosed today. The chief scientist ofUP - 213 words
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Article187 1952-08-10 3 BOYANESE SEEK FUNDS FOR CLUB THE Singapore United Boyanese Association (Persatuan Bawean S'oura I is makine an all-out drive |r raise funds for a $35,000 club house. Inche Mansoor bin Haji Fadzal, president of the association, told the Sunday Times. Inche Fadzal. who is the or*y Malay to lecture on187 words
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Article48 1952-08-10 3 JOHORE BAHRU, Sat.— A proposal to increase the subscription rate for members of the Women section oi UMNO from $3 to $6 per annum was defeated at n meeting of the Johorc Bahru, Singapore, Mersiru and Kota Tinggi division oi UMNO held in Singapore on Friday.48 words
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Advertisement697 1952-08-10 3 I |AM WO»RICD TAN. lAM Afßt'D I \tmii*) TMA.N<S TO >ON*l*' I I I'll NtVfR SI A 0008 iALEiMAN! I I «V SALEi COMMISSIONS m m ~*m CHLOROPHYLL HffinUfflli TZ CHEWING ITIOWAIH TABLETS Stofi a&RCfiuku* 6/teat£ fodyodtons Ur+MMM body odours and unpleasant breath have rh >ir source inside your body697 words
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Advertisement214 1952-08-10 3 Silvifix Hair Cream is an essential part of that self-assurance which comes from perfect grooming— for it really controls the hair, without gumming or grcasiness, and because it contains Pure Silvikrin keeps it healthy al the same time. Highly concentrated, it lasts 3to 4 times as long as ordinary dressings214 words
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Article, Illustration1124 1952-08-10 4 WRIGHT - Miss Foss treks into the ulu once more WRIGHT THE STORY OF A GALLANT ENGLISHWOMAN IN MALAYA By f ALLANT, intrepid Josephine Foss has possibly done more for the anti-communist cause in Malaya than j regiment of soldiers. Already retired for some years, this ex-head-mistress after 35 years in the1,124 words
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Article, Illustration624 1952-08-10 4 HARD LABOUR FOR THE TUAN rpHERE has been no rain this last week, and at the same time very little sunshine. This respite has allowed us to make great progress in cleaning up the Dusun. As he cannot go for walks in the evening, nor afford to visit the Club,624 words
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Advertisement400 1952-08-10 4 BRUSHMJPJOUR VVfcJl CU||E_ v I AN attractive smile I J^. /(J demands sound, white \jfc 4, ill reeth. Let the Wisdom tooth- \k\VU\ I brush help! Nylon tufts arc \Ns'^' designed to reach between the teeth (where most decay begins) and the \ko- I shaped handle makes brush-control \^^C iA^400 words
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Article, Illustration756 1952-08-10 5 2 youths on world tour JHE TWO CANADIAN BROTHERS, Warren and Douglas Wilkins, who arrived in Singapore last week on the last lap of their round-the-world tour in a Land Hover, will leave tomorrow for Bangkok by road. So far they have covered more756 words
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100 1952-08-10 5 NEW PLANES FOR BORNEO SERVICE ¥N the Straits Times on August 6 a paragraph appeared on page 7 under the above heading wherein de HavlHand Rapide aircraft were described as singlepnsined. We wish to point out the D. H. Rapide aircraft which we have ordered for service in North Borneo100 words
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Article54 1952-08-10 5 JOHORE BAHRU, Sat Indut bin Daud, 53. of Swee Lan Estate, Senai, was charged in the police court today with causing hurt to the Mentrl Besar of Johore and his driver by negligently driving a n armoured vehicle. Tndut pleaded guilty and was allowed bail54 words
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141 1952-08-10 5 THE Philippine Consulate in Singapore announces that it has received a letter from the Philippine Philatelic Club. P.O. Box 2227, Manila, inviting leading philatelists and philatelic societies in Singapore and Malaya to the first Pan Asian Philatelic Exhibition in Manila on November 16 to 22141 words
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Article65 1952-08-10 5 KUALA KANCSAR. Sat. \l/HEN an Indian. DoNah. ww son of Abdul Rahman, was charged with professing to teN fortunes* and collecting money from people at |abn Pulan, he was asked by the magistrate if he could take a quick look into the future and tell the65 words
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Article31 1952-08-10 5 KUANTAN, Sat.— Vow Hing. alias Teck Wai. was remanded in police custody after being charged under the Emergency Regulations for unlawful possession of 16 rounds of ammunition.31 words
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119 1952-08-10 5 JINOAPftRE Traffic police appealed last night lv eye-witnesses to two fat,;* road accidents to help them The first accident was at about 10.30 on Monday night at the junction of Swiss Club Road and Duncarn Road, when a European motorcyclist crashed into a telegraph119 words
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147 1952-08-10 5 A CHINESE emergency detainee, Lim Teck, with four aliases, who had four previous convictions escaped twice from a Singapore police-lockup. The first time, he used an improvised rope made up of towels and window curtains. Ha tied it to the window rail .of a147 words
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Article29 1952-08-10 5 KUANTAN. Sat.— A policeman. Mohamed Said bin Mo- named Nor. was charged in the Kuantan court for riding a bicycle without a light. The case was postponed.29 words
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Advertisement209 1952-08-10 5 (^TOLEXg?) The watch people ask -tor by name DITEJIST^IP^- The Kolex Masterpiece p». noOel is truly the most handsome and complete wa.ch ,o ever bear the name Rolex and is offered with the impartial guarantee and certification of an official Swiss Government testing station, showing it has passed uncompromising tests209 words
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Advertisement183 1952-08-10 5 Extension!! Extension!! (By Popular Demand) 78th ANNIVERSARY Offers once again Better Value Better Selection for one and all, Kayser Nylon Stockings Now S 2.50 a pr. L Sizea 8^ to 10 3 pairs in Box S 6.50 Courtaulds Moss Cropo 36" Now S 2.50 (Heavy Quality) < Courtaulds Moire Taffotta183 words
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Article, Illustration1128 1952-08-10 6 ' SHADBAND - Money isn't every thine in Malaya or is it? 'SHADBAND' A HUSBAND, HIS WIFE AND HIS CAR By MISS MALAY A-23 KA Y wife comes from a long line of profligate spenders. The penultimate example of the family extravagance is my wife's father who ever since I married his daughter1,128 words
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Article743 1952-08-10 6 BILLY BUDD - BILLY BUDD By IT is, I think, high time someone screwed his courage to the sticking place and made some comment on the film 'censorship controversy which has been flaring up again in the past few weeks. This has culminated in the banning of "La Ronde"743 words
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Advertisement132 1952-08-10 6 Thank C|OLVM for my sparkling teeth yi^'r Kolynos foam cleans IW -^BHB ihose hidden surfaces where lu^<iz toothuriish Kolj-nos Dental Crea'rr i&wk i No other dentifrice does more than KOLYNOS' to fight tooth decay t» FROM COUGHS COLDS AND BRONCHITIS Campbc'.l's Ch«rry Couyh Syrup Is the swift J ay t0132 words
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Advertisement203 1952-08-10 6 You?ASinile will be in trouble -M*A. t\ gp If she cant VdWUWWUUif/ ih% ntn "short-head" Jf \of the JUNIOR TE K «\i \:>\ toothbrush firs behind Throw away four Vk V old IMMwtf V\ the feeth e'e• n n y. >A \<A them thoroughly wSi >M r-»rtV\ V\ h preventing203 words
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Article, Illustration194 1952-08-10 7 Spirit of adventure— in fashions ALWAYS •trugglifig for something new, our fashion designers have looked, in turn, to the seasons, flowers and even Hie animal kingdom for inspiration. Today their ideas are running a little thin but there are still those who possess Hi* spirit of adventure and are not194 words
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Article, Illustration841 1952-08-10 7 Kfcfcotfite Jku4CH€hs jOH£Jott> HswstslvEh^ F ONDOI^'S theatre queues are a legend with their all-night, vigilants, stools for sitting upon, and the "Buskers" who often provide as good enter tainmen on the outside of the building as do the actors within. Cinema queues in the841 words
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Article376 1952-08-10 7 EXTRACTS FROM WORLD'S GREATEST LOVE LETTERS 1. NAPOLEON TO JOSEPHINE To write a love-letter, we must begin without knowing what we mean to say and finish without knowing what we have written. So said Rosseau Do you agiee? The answer is hidden in these rrmortai letters of Napoleon376 words
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Advertisement465 1952-08-10 7 Y^^^\ v^^ buying perfume y^* o'^0 SI HANDHU. lIIIALSOF $24 PERFUME >V Ihrrr U no finrr prrlumr made *V phiah k tht wn, a, tl.n. in Goya s world-famous «24 "i! bot.lrs-lh.rr is simply k-olu. Thrsrph.aUwrrc.ntroV** d urc d l>y H»va so lha. a woman could carry perfume about 1465 words
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Advertisement286 1952-08-10 7 VERY QUICK RELIEF for PAIN, FEVIR m HEADACHES J* 'ASPRO' tablet* give *uch quick \\Q'^y''giw| relief because they are made by Vv^Efjl^sj men of great experience I l/\%f\ [fcnW and skill in treatingX y{ If. fl fever, pain and tropical— /^T^ "^\i» sickness. 'ASPRO'^ Vi^ v tablets do not fail.286 words
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Article, Illustration991 1952-08-10 8 A woman M.P. attacks an old social ritual WHY SHOULDN'T MALAYAN GIRLS GET A CHANCE TO MEET THEIR QUEEN? MRS. EIRENE WHITE, who wrote this article, is the 42-year-old Labour M.P. for East Flint. She is a former Ministry of Labour officer and a one-time National991 words
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446 1952-08-10 8 RONALD GARTH- DAVIS - RONALD GARTH-DAVIS By FRANK Gannon was a coalporter at Buckingham Palace who often dreamed of marrying a princess. Maybe it was a sixth sense, for he recently married Princess Xenia Vladimirovna, a princess of Czarist Russia whu now runs an elegant millinery establishment in446 words
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Article631 1952-08-10 8 Jane Lee's 'Human Casebook' ]\(fY sweetheart and I are both 23-years-old. We work in the same department and we each have to send part of our income to our parents. I meet her every weekend and we very often go to the cinema. She631 words
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Advertisement282 1952-08-10 8 I dreamed of a bra with firm support jCbansonette Circular ititchtng n umK those precious curves of your* spokod center cup design gives wonderful accentuation. If you want a really firm lift. Chansonetle* is for you! In your favorite fabrics. Genuine Maidenform Brassiero are made only in the I nited282 words
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Advertisement198 1952-08-10 8 f Iffit you'll be one of a wonderful twosome. /Ik. l You'll both be in the best I"--designed, best looking, *^^sSsS^ss*»/* best wearing swimwear you've ever seen. For vSoSS&litlrfSS!^ Jantzen has something. t^Sl^^^ And you can have It, too, if you shop soon. lANTZEN LIMITED, BRENTFORD, MIDDLESEX. ENGLAND f\\ How198 words
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413 1952-08-10 9 A LARGE crowd of Naval Base workers, lining a road in Seletar while on their way to work at dawn on April 5, watched one of their fellow workers being stabbed and kicked by two men. They saw him fall and try413 words
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Article113 1952-08-10 9 JOHORE BAHRU, Sat. ri SET UP a blood bank at the General Hospital Johore Bahru, the State Secretary is circularising all Government departments calling for blood donors and a panel of donors to draw upon in an emergency. Through Government efforts a blood bank was started113 words
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163 1952-08-10 9 MEMBERS of the Singapore Legislative and City Councils were present at the opening of the Progressive Party's district committee clubhouse at Westhlll Village, Seletar, yesterday. The opening was done by Mrs. Robert Eu. Mr. C. C. Tan, Progressive Party president said he hoped that members163 words
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Article, Illustration251 1952-08-10 9 MacDONALD OPENS A SINGAPORE GARDEN FETE THE GARDEN FETE held by 1 members of the English Presbyterian Church at Firestone Park ground, Singapore, In aid of the church building fund, attracted a crowd of 1 over 4,000 yesterday. The fair was opened by Mr. Malcolm Mac Donald, the Commissioner-General, who251 words
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Article59 1952-08-10 9 JOHORE BAHRU. Sat. rvATO SYED ABDUL K ADI R, MJ Mentrl Besar, Johore, who was injured on Wednesday when the car in which he was travelling came into collision with an armoured vehicle on Jalan Awal Yahaya, is progressing satisfactorily in hospital. It Is expected that59 words
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Article33 1952-08-10 9 KUALA KANGSAR, Sat.— Dr. G. M. Edmonds has succeeded Dr. K. V. B. Filial as Lady Medical Officer, Kuala Kansar. Dr. Filial has left for Britain to continue her studies.33 words
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80 1952-08-10 9 i KUALA LUMPUR, Bat. ;p!C Federation Govern' f jAfept V Jlrinmmced todajf that it had decided to increase the guaranteed mini- •iium OrtfQ oi padi 1»# $2 a picul. The rfew price Is £17 a ,pjcul atjtif-mlll doorrwid $16 per picol from the80 words
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Article235 1952-08-10 9 Thirty years of service IPOH, Saturday. THIRTY ye irs ago, in a fashionable boarding school near Dublin, to which came daughters of the leading families in Ireland, a teen-aged girl heard the call for service in the Catholic church and in the field of education in235 words
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Miscellaneous105 1952-08-10 9 Today's Radio SINGAPORE (484 M. A 41M.i; 9 a.m. 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 Service; 1 p.m. David Rose His Orch.; 1.30 News; 1.45 Sports Parade; 2 Voices Music; 2.15 Gypsy Music: 2.30105 words
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Obituary37 1952-08-10 10 P. O. RITCHIE senior partner of Ritchie A Blaaet passed peacefully away In his sleep on Friday Bth Au" 1952. LANSELL: On August 3rd, at Melbourne, Australia. Lady Lansell mother of Marie Wills and Patricia Livingstone.37 words
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Article38 1952-08-10 10 MR. AND MRS. PATRICK KINO wish to thank all relatives and friends who sent presents, telegrams, attended or helped at the marriage of their daughter. May to Mr. L. J. Fernandez at Kuala Lumpur on July 26.38 words
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Article22 1952-08-10 10 GANDERTON: En loving memory of our daughter Pamela who died 10.8.51 and our son who died 12.8.51. "Rest In peace."22 words
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1236 1952-08-10 10 FROM THE DEPTHS OF THE JUNGLE TO A NICE BED THE Far East Air Force Casualty Evacuation Flight recently completed its second century of wounded and sick men uplifted from a jungle clearing and brought back to within easy reach of a hospital1,236 words
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Article, Illustration25 1952-08-10 10 This pretty line-up is the chorus of the revue "Show Business 1952" which will be teen in Singapore soon. Story in Page 14.25 words
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442 1952-08-10 10 THE SUNDAY TIMES SINGAPORE, AUG. 10, 1952. Not one flicker I A C K of civic consciousness, apathy. ignorance, or Just plain selfishness call it what you like. But Singapore's response to Mr. McNeice's radio appeal on Thursday and Friday nights was a sad reflection on the mental state of442 words
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Article84 1952-08-10 10 Fis good news that an attempt will soon be made in Kuala Lumpur to Inject new life Into the Independence of Malaya Party. This once lusty Infant fell Into a decline some months ago and was last reported, by its father, to be nearly moribund. Let us hope84 words
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Letter316 1952-08-10 10 TWO letters appearing in the Sunday Times referred to colour conscious ness among Asians. This has been present since the early ages and among various peoples of Asia. The sense of superiority among men and vanity among women Is generally in proportion ti the degree of pigmental316 words
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Letter337 1952-08-10 10 BRITISH shipping circles in Singapore who have been muttering gloomily about America's recent sensational capture of the Atlantic Blue Riband will be cheered by a recent report I hav e seen from Le Havre. The local paper there said that passengers in the liner United States were dissatisfied337 words
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Letter35 1952-08-10 10 MAY I please be allowed to voice a protest against the reference on page nine of the Sunday Times. last week to the fencing class at St. George's Girls' School. Penang. Penang girls are35 words
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Letter41 1952-08-10 10 AM looking for pen pals, either sex, between the ages of 16 and 21. My hobbies are stamp collecting, reading and photography. I am very anxious to meet pen pals In Malaya. B. M. JOTHJPALA. TISSQ GIRI, Puwakwatta. CfcTLON.41 words
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588 1952-08-10 10 THEY WILL REMEMBER A GREAT COMRADESHIP (By a Correspondent) ON August 15, 1947, India and Pakistan obtained their independence from Britain. The political and social divergence during the ensuing five years has not been so great as the gloomy prophets on both sides foretold. There ar P more British business588 words
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Advertisement525 1952-08-10 10 CLASSIFIED ADS. THE engagement Li announced today (10.8.52). between Michael Low Cheng Liang, youngest son of Madam Wong Vim Soh and the late Mr. Low Peng Hee and Elizabeth Tan Liang Koon, youngest dauuhter of Madam Maria Heng Poh Gek and the late Mr. Paul Tan Choon Whang. SITUATION VACANT525 words
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317 1952-08-10 11 Mr. Pereira knows how QINGAPORE could start a wholesale marketing scheme for vegetables, similar to that in Hong Kong, but British market inspectors would have to work it, said Mr. R. A. Pereira, first director of the Hong Kong marketing317 words
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237 1952-08-10 11 'WE WANT A UNION' SAY AFTERNOON TEACHERS MEMBERS of the Singapore Afternoon Schools Association unanimously adopted a motion introduced by Mr. E. S. Moorthy at an extraordinary general meeting yesterday to study the possibilities, and take measures to convert the association Into a trade union. The new management elected at237 words
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Article62 1952-08-10 11 The decision of a Governme:i' tribunal which has sat for th e past four days inquiring into allegations against Mr. Ec Sim Mong, ASP., of the Singapore C.I.D. will be made known later, said a senior police officer yesterday. "Evidence piven at the inquiry will not62 words
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Article64 1952-08-10 11 Ocean shipments of rubber lor July from Malaya and Singapore were down by 500 tons compared. with June. In July 71.922 ions were shipped according to official figures yesterday, and 72.479 tons 1 in June I Britain took 29.500 tons. U.S. 1 10.043 tons. Germany64 words
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Article32 1952-08-10 11 JOHORE BAHRU, Sat. Members of the All-Muslim Missionary Society, Singapore, will take part in a debate on "Muslim women should not take part in politics" on Wednesday at 8 p.m.32 words
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98 1952-08-10 11 rY cadets ofihe Singapore Police Force stole the show at yesterdays's celebration of founders' day at the Prince Edward Road Boys' Club, with their splendid "tin soldiers" march to the accompaniment •of the Police band. More than 250 members of the rank98 words
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Article149 1952-08-10 11 The following career talks, to be tfiven in the main hall of th... V.M.C.A., Orchard Road. Singapore, have been organised by the Singapore Rotary Club and the V.M.C.A: Pharmacy, by Mr. T. H. Elliot of the University of Malaya, 8 p.m.. Aug. 18; Police, by Mr. R.149 words
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Article46 1952-08-10 11 RAUB. Sat.— Look Chow livir? in the new village of Kuala Krau. was sentenced to 12 months' imprisonment in Temerloh for having a terrorist propaganda document "International correspondence.' He was arrested by a Special Constable at the Kuala Krau Kate.46 words
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Article98 1952-08-10 11 A soldier on leave from Korc.i or Malaya may have been the indirect cause of damage to a cjtved oak screen at St. Philip's Church. Norbury. Surrey. The vicar, has been told that holes which appeared in the screen put up last year to mark the church's98 words
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Article149 1952-08-10 11 He tried to run away I/OH BENC SEAH found an identity card at a bus stand in Hill Street, Singapore, so he erased its particulars and filled in his own and replaced the photo with one of his, it was said in a Singapore court149 words
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Article29 1952-08-10 11 KUALA LUMPUR, Sat.Kajang police are investigating the killing of a Malay at the 13th mile Cheras Road Police said today that one suspect had bean detained.29 words
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Article, Illustration32 1952-08-10 11 THE TIN SOLDIERS PARADE Boy Cadets of the Singapore Police Force doing the "tin soldiers" march during yesterday's celebration of Founders* Day of the Prince Edward Road Boys Club.— Sunday Times Picture.32 words
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115 1952-08-10 11 He plans to sell petrol by the dollar A young Singapore Chinese Is planning to build a chain of modern service and petrol stations In the Colony. He Is 25-year-old Tan Keng Siong, son of the Deputy President of the Legislative Council, Mr. Tan Chin Tuan. Tan now controls three115 words
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Article33 1952-08-10 11 A childrens fair and badminton tournament will be the first social functions organised by the Havelock Esfate Community Centre. Singapore Chairman of the centre is! Mr. Tang Slang Hual.33 words
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Advertisement96 1952-08-10 11 Rex Recorder THE DICTATING MACHINE PAR EXCELLENCE «.^b^biMHbW 1 iV T^ y .-> This most modern dictating machine or technical perfection, increase* the speed of your work and onsures a restful atmosphere in dealing with all forms of business correspondence. The REX can be used for dictation and transcription, recorded96 words
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Advertisement640 1952-08-10 11 MODEL j^ffij A More signal ,Less noise ;i Singapore and Penang ""BHTTPji^^iE^^^J Federate- Malaya Vl^jt fhl A\ I murphy radio Kuantan: UNIVERSAL ELECTRIC WORKS. 28. WMi Street. Borneo YU LIM RADIO SERVICE. P. O. Box 102. |ciselton Sarawak: MR. H. C. CRAY. 10, Nanas Road, Kuching Brunei TAN RADIO SERVICE.640 words
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Article276 1952-08-10 12 Rhonda Jan in a double dipping HOLLYWOOD: WHAT'S better than a glamour girl in a bathtub? Answer: Two of them! Is it any wonder that I hastened to Paramount, where Rhonda Fleming and Jan Sterling were reported double dipping for an epic called "Pony Express"? Wben I arrived on the276 words
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Article, Illustration907 1952-08-10 12 JOHN BEHAGUE - Brando Mason in superb form JOHN BEHAGUE By MEXICAN HERO LIVES AGAIN TWO of the finest pieces of individual acting we have seen for some months that is my assessment of the performances of Marlon Brando and James Mason, stars of two new films, as diverse as whisky is to907 words
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334 1952-08-10 12 The Few' fly in borrowed aircraft Coming shortly rE story of the "first of the* few", the handful of R.A.F pilots who won thp Battle of Britain, is receiving a special Air Force premiere at the Pavilion Theatre. Singapore on Bept. 15. "which is. of course. Battle Of Britain Day.334 words
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Article, Illustration116 1952-08-10 12 AN MMI Uisgu-so to penetrate 1 v this week. He's quite well known to you, and this "still" is from an ■mining; picture called "\V»trh The Birdie." Can yon spot him? Send your answer to "Spot Tte Star," Sunday Time*, Singapore. PrlM» of $25, $15, $10 and116 words
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Advertisement243 1952-08-10 12 LAST -ki-Ts-f ~_i Jf lif \^i n 145 I »tcir. drama or n-H&mweif Jmf I PLUS! Latest Malayan Gazette -GURKHA OPERATIONS IN KUANTAN" opens TOMORROW! THREE LUSCIOUS LOVELIES WITH A YEN FOR GLENN! It's M-G-M's surprise hit _flk .^_B_l of the season and wonderful >*jv f fun for everyone %fM243 words
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Advertisement248 1952-08-10 12 H_uX3_l_M_L_Lft IsY* a. '<J** r/7'AM ■■V% PASSIONS AFLAME IN AN HRr^ exotic TROPICAL PARADISE! HB i£l Donald GRAY mg-ivi wi »_F*y6f an d introducing. Ufji^ Miss SHEILA CHONG QMsH^sSSk •<" tfiW Tl X I 1 PLUS! PATHE NEWS SPECIAL NEO HWEE KOK'S 3rd in 400 M. at HELSINKI Treasure! Ttphoon!248 words
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Article, Illustration198 1952-08-10 13 THE Sunday Timei Is awarding $15 for Hit best picture of tfie I week, with $5 for runn«*»-up. There Is alto a prize of $25 for tfit bttt picture of Hit monMi. This wttk's first prize foe* to Mr. T. H. Watt, 104-U. Orchard Road. Slngaport. for nit198 words
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Article918 1952-08-10 13 RAYMOND THOMAS - RAYMOND THOMAS PHOTOGRAPHY FROM SCRATCH 26 BY CHILDREN act as they feel. They have no notion of that important gift of tact and co-operation, which means that the man behind the camera cannot reap a good harvest if his model is disinterested or ill at ease. A child918 words
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Advertisement266 1952-08-10 13 .^.v Before you buy a CiM Equipment sec first. •^ij P^ THE GERMAN Bm. This Camera has many exclusive features "This attractive-looking camera is equipped with an impressive array of gadgets holding promise of exceptional performance and on test this promise was ruKiHcd —AMATEUR CINE WORLD. V^g_ I Incorporating numerous266 words
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Advertisement65 1952-08-10 13 Indoors or Out... In Any Camera! Insist 0n.... m Ansco THE ALL-WEATHER FILM. Sole Agents: TITHES* DENTAL PHOTO SUPPLY. LT D VST* S wf*B m mlf"Vi mzz m Polishing youi p^^^ hoes with Brighter longer life for COBRA will keep them shin- SllOeS •ng new longer. with COBRA Be smarts65 words
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Article, Illustration788 1952-08-10 14 The Commissioner-General, Mr. Malcolm Mac Donald, has written a foreword to the programme of "Rendezvous With Eve" which is being held at Raffles Hotel, Singapore, on August 15 a -id 16 in aid of SATA aid the Red Cross. The foreword is printed788 words
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Article378 1952-08-10 14 Trankie Johnnie' for Singapore SHOW Business, 1952" promises to enliven the Victoria Theatre on August 27 and 28. This murJcal show, in aid of the Mirls Sports Club Building yund. looks good in rehearsals. Producer Vernon Martinus (he is also the choreographer) promises a "bigger, brighter and better show" than378 words
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Article493 1952-08-10 14 By a lawyer LAST week's queries Included the fblowing. THE OWNER OP A NEW CAB RECENTLY VISITED .ME AND HAVING LEFT HIS CIGARETTES IN A HOLSE ABOUT HALF A MILE AWAT REQUESTED ME TO DRIVE HIS CAR AND FETCH THEM. ON THE WAT BACK THE CLUTCH493 words
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Article269 1952-08-10 14 MARIE GOUGH'S COOKERY CORNER U'HEN it 15 a dish light «T but tempting needed for supoer, why not try one n* the foT'owing? MOCK RISOTTO Tta* who* of this rertpa Hes in the meticaWus foHawiac of awaa'tties. ftetrs and nvthod ••alei below. V^aab tharoncaty aae cap (aaa and269 words
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Advertisement76 1952-08-10 14 ifawil *s^^ffi^^aiT***^^*^*» 1«J Jf**tfcTaaiaaiaaß6aasHKr^aßaaaaiaaiaaiaaiaai [falm '"l'"V ■v, ■BFniiiiiTl Bf i DllHlM^^HHi^^^^W-** M ill \f f* i j i Is l\ 111 KJ a~ r i ntail a fl f >% clfc~ hoi! \yS If\a* v^J i l/ffllL Lr Cj Xl il/v ■'\r\n\wKKKKtKKKtKRtEKKKKtNBSUIUt ,>?► I TAWnVir 7yWHla»»Ba»»»BWaß^a»Bi^aa»Bffi£iiSBPj^lßSTPS!»^! 9aV a4^HKW^B a~* t^"76 words
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Advertisement357 1952-08-10 14 on every gift occasion RONSON WHIRLWIND NpccmUy 'or ■aportwncs it mm ft tefctcopic wiarffeaifhk, Ecttts mmi G |V E A KONIUN «•>..■«*; --y.e..H,r WORLD'S GftEAmT LIGHTED /< most successful gift af all! 'fc^^mfflPl ff^**'^ RONSON QVUH ANNt \_«£i^^ KONSON ADONIS TABLE UGHTER Sim na»»»»a*h,*.gaca«Bl >lia i Bfautilully dnigii —1 fmmlkii.357 words
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Article, Illustration1471 1952-08-10 15 cJd&cJU* o*-es?\ ON A<&E. {^f Ccr£ <3eU>hm l2tf>**L<*A, MILD-LOOKING DIRECTOR HAS HIS FINGERS ON EVERY WOULD-BE TRAITOR CJOIvIE years ago a strange document fell into the hands of the French police. It was the "registration card" of a French Communist which had been kept in1,471 words
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870 1952-08-10 15 CHICAGO. I FIND Americans very interested in Britain, very fair to Britain very friendly to Britain, but a little puzzled about us. A surprising number of them claim that their ancestry is English, and they are proud of it. The hall porter870 words
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Advertisement169 1952-08-10 15 FRAME MERLIN AND FALCON MODELS LIGHTWEIGHTS WITH I9EAL REAR SUSPENSION MERLIN 53: 125 cc. FALCON 55: 290 cc. footgear Cbanze. Swinging fork or pivot type suspension has 'been adopted for these two new mcdels now added to our range. Two-rate springs are fitted, so as to ensure easy riding over169 words
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Advertisement243 1952-08-10 15 /Tf^^^K B liftS n^ OANTAS-8.0.A.C. Air far^o Service can handle tin m y>'\\\\ the same ease as a 1 2 parrel, ran npced them 1 1 P safely, swiftly to anynhtre A in the world. What's more, there are mS&^^^gj^r substantial rebates on hulk ronsignmeiits an«l special low commodity rates243 words
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Advertisement13 1952-08-10 16 fOF F/S/Z GO FO£ J 3 o i J t ry n n13 words
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Advertisement295 1952-08-10 16 TEETH CAN BE ROBBED of their beauty -by PYORRHEA '< PsaKtSr" < t i I It may strike 4 out of 5 Dreaded Pyoxrhea, "sly thief* of beautiful teeth and healthy gums, can actually attack 4 out of 5. Neglect of pyorrhea often leads to ugly, shrinking gums and loosened295 words
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Miscellaneous1090 1952-08-10 16 by Edgar Rice Burroughs "•^^kAmlfjIf P^^S^^^s- 3?e-_V TARZAN ASSURED THE INDIANS OP THElcl "7S" •5^» SAFETY ACCEPTED ONLY A &OVS A€> A TO<£N OP ...DAVS uATER, hE TROTfEP CONTENTEDLY TH?OU6M ACROSS TH£ 0ROAD EXPAN5E S<JR&£D &COIZES &ZAT\TljOE THEN DEPARTED. HE V\A6 EAGEI? A VERDANT APKiCA.N PLAIN— &UT SUDDENLr HE OP1,090 words
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Article, Illustration993 1952-08-10 17 NAT GUBBINS - NAT GUBBINS By IN response to a reader's request for a half-yearly prophecy from Old Moore Gubbins, the imbecile sage oilers tlie following to the British: AT (.IST: As the full ir.orn fUM in the Elr.enlh BOOM and rr.anv pmpl* on August, Bank v fell out993 words
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Article261 1952-08-10 17 SPHERE are odd goings-on -1 hi the village of Wookey Hole, Somerset (Britain) hamlet Some villagers think that the witch of Wookey Hole caye exorcised by a monk of Glastonbury 1,000 years ago has come back. Once again a monk of Glastonbury Is to261 words
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Article79 1952-08-10 17 A FIVE-YEAR-OLD colt ca led Uniak won a bis race at Le TrcmL.ay. Paris, the other day. The 10.000 siipclaiors did not know until Wer k that Uniak is alirc-t totally blinfl. < '<> s The race was wbpf acenrdinr t<% L frisk's Jockey Roland Reyoajri. fry79 words
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Advertisement130 1952-08-10 17 7 FACTA EieePtlc This is no old adding rilied, but a new mr <'es ;;n«'d round t eletUtottl movement. Cnlikc older machines, thr main shaft has a rotary instead of a reciprocatin? movement This spreads the torque over a corciri'"': 1 turn, instrid <> iiamnißtlßlllll the loading into a Knitted130 words
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Advertisement300 1952-08-10 17 I AUSTIN A 40 I I LIGHT COMMERCIALS 1 HHKSS9H HKSSEBBHIIH^UHBHBHRfIKBiHHHBHHMUfIHHi^^H The overall merit of these three ie sr mmm ffflWm A 40 mod els is typifed by such r. w J' I m features as a restyled front end and f Wk dashboard, steer, ng cc::mn gear change, with300 words
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Miscellaneous103 1952-08-10 17 CROSSWORD SOLUTION i 9£ W SC aPI isax '2E aouv '18 UOH OS XptTBO "62 SJU8A3 '82 'sSpiuj. S2 SU03 '£2 -sSnmlws 12 pajDa^aa 02 ««M^ '61 >Od '81 payos tl -wnsv TI -p»;eJ -.ios 01 "B-ia 6 'urBAaiaH '8 "nuia 'I wsa "9 ic:«dv 'S *Vf "t 'Jtuu. '5103 words
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Miscellaneous177 1952-08-10 17 Popular Crossword I H^ I turns* DOWN l. Affected manner* (4). 2. 1. Fragrant essence (5). 5, Threefold (6). 3. Wee (4). 4 ReCleaves to (7). 11. Part of eye quest (3). 5. Dismay (5) 8. Ru(4). 12. Animal (3). 13. Absolute mlnant (4). 7 Bird (3) 8 Ger(4)> 14.177 words
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Article, Illustration1160 1952-08-10 18 Those BUSES-how do they get away with it? MANNING BLACKWOOD TAKSS A SNIFF AT THE SMOKY AIR AND EXCLAIMS— GOING, GOING A GONER A LONG time ago. this column suggested it wgis high time the appropriate authorities made a survey of bus stops in Singapore and the Federation, because far1,160 words
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Article, Illustration659 1952-08-10 18 Highlights Of Sport by Xrusader' KUALA LUMPUR: RATHER late In the season the Football Association of Selangor hav e got their coaching scheme into operation. Already, there are signs that It will bring results. Recent League games showed glimpses of sparkling soccer, although the659 words
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Advertisement273 1952-08-10 18 s.s. "RATINCO" Singapore Road: Bth August, 1952. Holders of. B I S.N. Co., Ltd.. Bills of Lading covering consignments ot Jaggery are hereby advised that their cargo will be discharged Into lighters b longing to Messrs. Thong Soon Hup Kee Lighter Company t> whom all enquiries regarding time and place273 words
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Advertisement668 1952-08-10 18 Orders should be placed with yo^r Usual book-sellers Loftgmans representative: D. C. YEOMAN, 2, Kilburn Estate, Singapore, 21. Island of the Swan MAURITIUS MICHAEL MALIM "Unless the spell cast over us in this truly magnificent book is false, the magic of Mauritius Is real and potent "Sunday Times. Everyone should668 words
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Article685 1952-08-10 19 Fijians shine at N.S. sports SEREMBAN, Saturday. A NEW Malayan mark was established and a total of seventeen new state records were set up at the second day of the 12th annual Negri Sembilan Amateur Athletic Championships at Seremban today. Pte. T, Liwaki, a Fijian representing685 words
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Article137 1952-08-10 19 KUALA LUMPUR. Sat. INCHE Zakarta Abdul Rauf. chairman of the Selan- I gor Malays Rugby Football i Association, sadi at the an- 1 j nual general meeting here I last night that Selangor Malays would be able to field a strong side in the coming137 words
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Article39 1952-08-10 19 KUALA KANGSAR. Sat. TN the I.^ soccer maUn <-( the j Kur.'.a Kangs^r District League on Thursday the Indians lost to the Ramblers two-nil. Hajl Ahmad and Chong Wah scored 1 the goals in the first half.39 words
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Article, Illustration357 1952-08-10 19 EPSOM JEEP - New horses to run in K.L EPSOM JEEP By A CROP of bright new three-year-olds will make their debut in Malayan racing at the August Meeting at Kuala Lumpur and among them is Grandeur (late Hunter Street) a three-year-old bay by Prince Chevalier (sire of the 1951 Derby winner Arctic357 words
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Article584 1952-08-10 19 OAXL'ICAPS for 11 first day of the Selangor Turf Club's August meet, Saturday (Aug. 16): Cl. 3, Dlr. »~si»*. i ol srrvation 9.00 Cobro 8.13 Golden Lotus 8.12 Proctor 8.10 Rapid Red 8.09 Mona's Kuda 8.08 Enterprise 8.07 Three Rings 8.06 Inspiratioa 8.05 Airmail584 words
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Article98 1952-08-10 19 HOCKEY CHAMPS TROUNCE CLUB OSTERLEY, Middlesex, Sat. —The Indian hockey team, without four of the stars who helped them to become Olympic champions, gave an 8-0 beating and a demonstration ln the arts of the 'game to an Indian Gymkhana Club i side here today. The Gymkhana team never 1Reuter - 98 words
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Article25 1952-08-10 19 Tampenis Rovers drei 11 tnree.-all with Indian Brotherhood Soccerltes ln a SAPA Div. 3 "A" league match playr* nt Jalan Brsar stadium yesterday.25 words
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Article421 1952-08-10 19 KJL TRACKWORK BEGINS From EPSOM JEEP KUALA LUMPUR, Saturday. WHITE STAR, an attractive locking three-year-TT old filly by Greek Star out of Sea Royal, showed galloping ability in a testing trial with Harcourt on the training track at Kuala Lumpur this morning, when official training421 words
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Article213 1952-08-10 19 Charles loses to Layne COLORADO, Sat. JACK Dempsey, referee and lone judge, on* Thursday n'-ih: awarded Utah heavym. ht Rex Layne a 10-round decision over former, champion Ezzard Charles in a move that Charles' manager, Jak2 Mlntz, called the "worst robbery in ring history." The fight before 25,000 fans wasUP - 213 words
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Miscellaneous217 1952-08-10 19 L..v^yiiiiii::|\\ Krr^t FRASER NEAVE PICTURE PUZZLE V. mi|pi jfk J SPECIAL ANNOUNCEMENT I A \^f^H,' S^^^ y^~^ BY OVERWHELMING REQUEST we show here lome of Hi« asa^w'ljr \*^Ay*Z^ f pieces of Hw puzzle previously published, »o give you an cirri **"jWyV/ A\y^ v I chance. Watch for more "groups" of217 words
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Article847 1952-08-10 20 Hat-trick by Awang Bakar Sunday Times Soccer Reporter Singapore A.F.A. 4 Negri Sembilan A.F.A. 0. JALAN Besar Stadium, this season, has been the scene of many a Singapore victory some tinted with luck, some well earned but never has the Colony turned in a performance like847 words
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Article157 1952-08-10 20 Ipoh gets ready for AAA meet IPOH, Sat. A RRANGEMENTS are being made to cater for nearly 3.000 spectators at next week-end's Malayan Athletic Championships on the Town Padang on Friday and Sat-, urday. A 200-foot grandstand on the pavilion end is being erected to provide covered accommodation for about157 words
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Article37 1952-08-10 20 KOTA BAHRU. Sat. I^ELANTAN officially started her hockey season on Wednesday when Paslr Mas. last year's champions, played against a Rest Team and lost by two goals to one afc the Courts Ground, Kota Bahru.37 words
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Article88 1952-08-10 20 HPHE Old Boys defeated the Present Boys by 5 wickets for the John Ess Cup yesterday at St. Joseph's ground. Present Boy batting first, put up 119. A. Delilkan. the captain of the Present Boys, top-scorine with 22 runs. P. Martens coming next with 21. For the88 words
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Article57 1952-08-10 20 rpEAM io represent S.ngapore Ccrlnthlans against H.M. Dockyard In a friendly soccer match at Dockyard today will be chosen from the following: Jaffar, Arshad. Halim. Harl!h, Daud Rosland. Pani, Arifln. Hussnln, Sharif Giman. Sharad Hajt Ahmad, Hamid. Mohd. Adris, Mustafa. Kiat, Goha X.dm Paria-' pan. Transport will57 words
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Article36 1952-08-10 20 Ford Motors beat William Jacks 2-1 in a Singapore Business House league soccer match played on the Police ground yesterday. Kok Cheng scorel both Ford's goals. J. O. Syed scored for Jacks.36 words
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Article66 1952-08-10 20 The Singapore Eurasians XI to play against Indians XI in the S.A.F.A. Community League on Tuesday, will be selected from the following: W. Van Huizen, C. Nonis, P. Carrol, A. de Rozario, I. J. Vass, R. Henderson, B. Rozario, T. Mission, L. Rodrigo, C. Marshall, M Wright, J.66 words
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Article232 1952-08-10 20 RAUB, Saturday. IN a fast and thrilling Malaya Cup soccer match 1 here today, Pahang put up a gallant fight against Selangor and did well to hold them to a 3—2 margin after leading at one stage All the five goals came in I232 words
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Article153 1952-08-10 20 Trengganu Kelantan draw 2-2 KOTA BAHRU Sat. THE first Eastern Zon e Malaya Cup match between > Kelantan and Trengganu on the Kota Bahru Padang yesterday resulted in a two-all draw. The crowd of 5,000 included three East Coast Sultans. Before the match the teams were Introduced to the Sultan153 words
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Article, Illustration33 1952-08-10 20 -■iv.. us Bakir. Singapore's rentie-forward, beats Negri Sembilan goalkeeper, Yee Tham (behind him) completely to heel in the Colony's third goal, and his hat-trick at Jalan Besar Stadium yesterday.33 words
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525 1952-08-10 20 Jim Ferrier leads in world golf tourney CHICAGO, Sat. I JIM FERRIER, former J Australian amateur star now an American professional, leads the "world championship" field into the third round on the Tarn O'Shanter course here with a 36 holes total of 134. This was mainly due to a splendidReuter - 525 words
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Article92 1952-08-10 20 LONDON, sat. Following are football results: SCOTTISH CLP— "A" DIV. Celtic 1 Airdrironians 1 Dundee 2 Aim Rovers 1 East Fife 2 Queen o'South 0 Hearts 5 Rangers 0 Motherwell 5 Aberdeen 2 ParUrk Th. 1 Hibernian 5 St. Mirien 0 Celtic 1 Third Lanark 2 FalkirkReuter - 92 words
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Article426 1952-08-10 20 MORE than. Bo competitors took part In the annual swimming gala of O.H.Q. FARELF at Tanglln Barracks pool yesterday. "A" Branch with 98 points to their credit had little difficulty In beating Camo and "E" Combined (48 points) to second place. Among the outstanding426 words
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Advertisement57 1952-08-10 20 H you'll really enjoy picture-taking k Kodak Duaflex Camera Makes 12 big pictures 2% x 2M on Kodak 620 Black -and -White Films Flash Pictures too with the Duaflex Flash older. BIG IMAGE ON REFLECTING FINDER MAKES COMPOSITION AMAZINGLY EASY YOU SEE THE PICTURE BEFORE, DURING, AND AFTER THE EXPOSURE57 words
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Advertisement126 1952-08-10 20 (bayerl oil ointment! y\ j^ RAPIDLY RELIEVES wR-yr^il/ I PRICKLY -HEAT, W^bf^) SKIN DISEASES, ITCHING, ECZEMA, ETC. ilM ,i t mj\*i» For the FIRST TIME in Malaya PYE LIMITED, CAMBRIDGE in conjunction with T. V. MITCHELL CO., LTD. and ANN PENG TRADERS, LTD. present .TELEVISION at the BRITISH RADIO EXHIBITION126 words
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